Examples of 'lanchester' in a sentence

Meaning of "lanchester"

To lanchester is a verb that means to engage in a fierce battle or conflict. It is often used in military or strategic contexts
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  • A village and civil parish in County Durham, England (OS grid ref NZ1647).
  • A surname.
  • A motor car or armoured car manufactured by the Lanchester Motor Company, founded by the Lanchester brothers, until production ended in 1954.

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Lanchester was keen to preserve the history of puppetry.
I just hope he got to his sister before lanchester did.
Lanchester wisely struck this out before signing.
A medium sized car was a new departure for Lanchester.
Lanchester was particularly interested in predicting the outcome of aerial battles.
Administratively it forms part of the civil parish of Lanchester.
Lanchester is a new mutant with the psionic ability to generate combustion.
You have been passing information about a robbery at the Lanchester factory in Sparkbrook.
Lanchester submachine gun.
George was kept on as a senior designer and Frank became the Lanchester sales director.
Lanchester was an atheist.
The back axle had roller bearings and Lanchester designed the machines to make these.
Frankenstein and the wonderful Elsa Lanchester.
In costume Lanchester was charming if not striking.
He then went on to study business at Lanchester Polytechnic.

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You own the Lanchester car and van factory.
Sterling assembly of the Lanchester.
During the rioting the Lanchester Factory will be firebombed.
I can get the facts from Dr Lanchester.
John Henry Lanchester is a British journalist and novelist.
His younger sister was the actress Elsa Lanchester.
An early Lanchester car.
You would be screaming like Elsa Lanchester too.
Dr Lanchester ordered it.
Henry von Lanchester.
Museum as well as the Umaid palace was designed by Henry Vaughan Lanchester.
During World War I Lanchester was particularly interested in predicting the outcome of aerial battles.
He was married to Elsa Lanchester.
Its name commemorates Frederick Lanchester and the previous incarnation of the university as Lanchester Polytechnic.
The interests in Singer and the Daimler Hire business were sold and Lanchester bought.
You own the Lanchester car and van factory in the name of Tilton Company Limited.
The skin of macklin exporters, but it 's not easy considering lanchester torched the place.
Lanchester set about designing a four-wheeled vehicle to be driven by a petrol engine.
The result of a crazy idea, our Lanchester armoured car project.
And what if lanchester gets a hold of you? i can take care of myself.
Ultimately it was decided to standardize the Rolls-Royce and the Lanchester was dropped.
The Lanchester also reused furniture from the Lee-Enfield.
After the death of the current works manager, Lanchester was promoted to his job.
Lanchester built the launch in the garden of his home in Olton, Warwickshire.
By a series of convoluted events, the Admiralty alone actually adopted the Lanchester into service.
Fred Lanchester invented the disc brake and put a stop to that . Chuckles.
They are exploding 13mm shells made out of a melted down silver cross from Lanchester Cathedral.
In his new factory, Lanchester designed a new ten horsepower twin cylinder engine.
It was later replaced by the 9mm Sten gun and Lanchester SMG.
Had Dr Lanchester realized how serious this was?
Several earthen dams are known from Roman Britain, including a well-preserved example from Longovicium Lanchester.
The Lanchester Motor-Car Company show a number of handsome vehicles.
I mean, you know what's going to happen if lanchester gets his hands on him.
The Lanchester also used furniture from the Lee-Enfield SMLE.
Those bullets are … 13mm explosive steel rounds alloyed with silver melted from a Lanchester cross.

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