Sentence example with the word 'hotspur'

hotspur

Definition n. English soldier killed in a rebellion against Henry IV

Last update: September 5, 2015


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Henry Percy (Hotspur) and his father, the earl of Northumberland, thought their services ill-requited, and finally made common cause with the partisans of Mortimer and the Welsh.   [Please select]

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--the Hotspur of the North.   [Please select]

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I have something of Hotspur in me, sister, I must confess.   [Please select]

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Both Sides the Border: A Tale of Hotspur and Glendower.   [Please select]

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It was like asking Hotspur if he would kindly consent to fight.   [Please select]

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I added up figures in the old warehouse--Don't you remember Hotspur.   [Please select]

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"You understand that it is Sir Henry, whom they call Hotspur, that you are to serve."   [Please select]

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"So you may soon have an opportunity of showing Hotspur what you are made of."   [Please select]

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When Hotspur left, Allonby said, "Take a seat, Master Oswald."   [Please select]

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Hotspur asked, as he saw Oswald in the act of taking off his steel cap.   [Please select]

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Whitelaw Reid published an interview with one of the Hamptons which describes the situation exactly: "A brother of General Wade Hampton, the South Carolina Hotspur, was on board."   [Please select]

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