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Looking for the meaning or definition of the word Lindbergh? Here's what it means.
Proper noun
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He worries whether to keep the Lindbergh commemorative in his beloved stamp collection. |
She depicts the conflict between Roosevelt and Lindbergh to influence public opinion as a venomous vendetta. |
When it becomes clear that nobody else will challenge Lindbergh in the next election, Winchell announces his own candidacy. |
Equally important, the magazine worked to discredit fringe elements like the John Birchers, the Jew-haters and the Lindbergh isolationists. |
The majestic Lindbergh light swept the sky, but its rays did not touch them. |
In 1924, Lindbergh enlisted in the U.S. army so that he could train as an army reserve pilot. |
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