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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



... the Kennedy House, near the bottom of the Broadway, he told his story, whereupon witnesses to his identity were easily found, and, Captain Falconer having been brought to confront him, he was released from bodily ...
— Philip Winwood • Robert Neilson Stephens

... "Grand rounds!" added Kennedy. "Hurry him off as quick as you can. Stuff a handkerchief in his mouth; choke him if he ...
— In School and Out - or, The Conquest of Richard Grant. • Oliver Optic

... chief of mission: Ambassador Harold Walter GEISEL embassy: 4th Floor, Rogers House, John Kennedy Street, Port Louis mailing address: international mail: P.O. Box 544, Port Louis; US mail: American Embassy, Port Louis, Department of State, ...
— The 1999 CIA Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... papers we learned of the great riot in New York; that Chief of Police Kennedy had been killed; that the militia, called out in defence of the city, had been disarmed by the mob; that the office of the Tribune had been torn down; besides a great many other things to match. This created somewhat of a stir in camp as may be imagined. It was not pleasant to think ...
— Our campaign around Gettysburg • John Lockwood

... works of Parry, Ross, and Franklin, and the reports of McClure, Kennedy, Kane, and McClintock, and I remember something of what I've read. I can tell you, too, that this same McClintock, on board the Fox, a screw brig in the style of ours, went easier to his destination than any of the men who ...
— The English at the North Pole - Part I of the Adventures of Captain Hatteras • Jules Verne


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