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Levine

[ luh-veen luh-vahyn ]

noun

  1. Jack, 1915–2010, U.S. painter.
  2. James Lawrence, 1943–2021, U.S. orchestral conductor and pianist.


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Example Sentences

Through Weirich, she also met her wife Alice Levine, also a transgender woman.

The auction house reached out to the Levine estate to procur the doll.

The agency turned to toymaker Donald Levine, a former Hasbro executive who gave the world G.I. Joe.

She is equally desirous of Levine, as animalistic and eager to consume him while sticky with sanguine fluid.

Levine broods in the meat locker, mad with desire for Prinsloo, whose appetite for him is equally primal.

Well, our old friend Peter Levine has been around pestering mother again.

"Peter Levine, Attorney," read Betty aloud from a sign just a little dingier than the rest.

It would give me the greatest delight to land Mr. Peter Levine and his associates in jail.

"And here is a particular friend of yours, Levine," he added, as Allen stepped closer.

He even began to formulate plans by which he could lure the unsuspecting Peter Levine into telling what he knew.

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