Longden
[ lawng-duhn, long- ]
noun
John Eric "Johnny", 1907–2003, U.S. jockey and thoroughbred horse trainer, born in England.
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Now as the losers hustled away, Eddie Arcaro and Johnny Longden walked side by side.
One Red Rose for the Green Kid Who Won the Kentucky Derby | Red Smith | May 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST“I think the relationship changes with each generation of leadership,” said Martin Longden on Monday.
At this moment our conversation was interrupted by Lady Longden, who came to bid her future son-in-law good night.
The Ivory Child | H. Rider HaggardTwo hundred copies printed, with frontispiece, portrait, and woodcut title-page by Alfred A. Longden.
You can't go in there: it's Sir Lionel Longden's, and he's awfully particular.
The British Barbarians | Grant Allen
At this, letting her go, Mr. Longden got up; he pulled out his watch.
The Awkward Age | Henry James
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