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Kennedy   /kˈɛnədi/   Listen
Kennedy

noun
1.
35th President of the United States; established the Peace Corps; assassinated in Dallas (1917-1963).  Synonyms: Jack Kennedy, JFK, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, President John F. Kennedy, President Kennedy.
2.
A large airport on Long Island to the east of New York City.  Synonyms: Kennedy International Airport, Kennedy Interrnational.



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"Kennedy" Quotes from Famous Books



... says the captain. "It appears it took him sudden. Seems he got up in the night, and filled up on Pain-Killer and Kennedy's Discovery. No go—he was booked beyond Kennedy. Then he had tried to open a case of gin. No go again: not strong enough. . ...
— Robert Louis Stevenson • Walter Raleigh

... was long and sinuous, but she wore her lanky, ill-fitting clothes with a certain distinction. Harriet Kennedy would have dressed her in jade green to match her eyes, and with long jade earrings, and made her ...
— K • Mary Roberts Rinehart

... Sparling. "We will call that a day's work. You have earned your meal ticket. Better run back to the dressing tent and ask them to fix up some clothes for you. Ask for Mrs. Waite, the wardrobe woman. Teddy Tucker, you run in and tell Mr. Kennedy, who has charge of the elephants, that Phil will ride tonight, and to wait until he ...
— The Circus Boys on the Flying Rings • Edgar B. P. Darlington

... to whistle, and Kennedy relieved his feelings by digging the poker into the fire. And ...
— Julian Home • Dean Frederic W. Farrar

... south end of a flat-topped sandstone range of about 1,200 feet elevation above the sea, presenting many bold and picturesque outlines and detached summits, terminating in abrupt and almost precipitous faces; to this we gave the name of the Kennedy Range, in honour of ...
— Journals of Australian Explorations • A C and F T Gregory


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