Sentence example with the word 'rugby'

rugby

Definition n. a form of football played with an oval ball

Last update: June 24, 2015


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After being privately educated by his mother and tutors, he entered Rugby school in 1841.   [Please select]

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And I am to go to Rugby, and so are Noel and H.   [Please select]

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His mother had managed to send him to Rugby and Sandhurst, and he had passed into the army with tolerable credit.   [Please select]

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How much of England's greatness may be traced to the quiet influence of Arnold of Rugby.   [Please select]

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It records that Borrow and his wife and daughter set out through Bury to Peterborough, Rugby, and Liverpool.   [Please select]

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MATTHEW ARNOLD, son of Thomas Arnold of Rugby, was born at Laleham, England, December 24, 1822.   [Please select]

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Matthew Arnold received his preparatory education in his father's school at Rugby, and his college training at Oxford.   [Please select]

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Philpotts, late Fellow of New College, Oxford, and one of the Assistant Masters of Rugby School; Mr.   [Please select]

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In “Life and Habit,” at the very start, he goes out of his way to heap scorn at the respected names of Marcus Aurelius, Lord Bacon, Goethe, Arnold of Rugby, and Dr.   [Please select]

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Arnold IN 1827 the headmastership of Rugby School fell vacant, and it became necessary for the twelve trustees, noblemen and gentlemen of Warwickshire, to appoint a successor to the post.   [Please select]

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