Use "namesake" in a sentence

1. Just like your namesake.

2. The Carriageway’s namesake, Walter O

3. His grandson is his namesake.

4. But hardly for his present namesake.

5. Antiochos was the namesake of the tribe Antiochis

6. She's my namesake but we're not related.

7. Classic Caddis Larva pattern made from it's namesake

8. Cerise specifically appears as her namesake: a red cherry

9. Dwarven Ballistas are essentially, like their namesake, giant crossbows

10. 2 Peters, like his familial namesake, was a hoper.

11. As his namesake he is tolerant, prudent and generous.

12. The Eden Valley is a blessed place, like its namesake.

13. Like his famous namesake, young Washington had a brave, adventurous spirit.

14. Find top songs and albums by Sharawaji including Namesake, Athetize and more.

15. But the book's namesake tool is something even a Luddite can love.

16. The prison earned its namesake given its location near the Craggy Bridge.

17. Botton, North Yorkshire, England; Botton, namesake of Bottiaea; People with the name

18. Altus’ previous namesake was one of the largest private developers in Minneapolis

19. Akey became incorporated and was founded by the company’s namesake, Carl S

20. Still, some investors have called for the company to sell namesake division.

21. It hurls the namesake Bolas which causes AoE damage and slows the enemies

22. 29 Like his famous namesake, young Washington had a brave,(www.Sentencedict.com) adventurous spirit.

23. Unlike his more famous namesake, this Bill Clinton has little interest in politics.

24. Perma-Chink Systems namesake product, Perma-Chink, is the leading sealant for log homes

25. The Calabash River, like its namesake, holds the livelihood and spirit of the town

26. Mr Coleman is as diffident as his television namesake, at the microphone, is garrulous.

27. United States navy ship, USS Badoeng Strait (CVE-116) was the strait's namesake.

28. I often get letters that are addressed to my namesake down the street.

29. Notre-Dame Cathedral in Senlis is less famous than its namesake in Paris.

30. References to Charles's physical resemblance to his grandfather and namesake can be taken seriously.

31. Cole returned to Lexington to open his namesake restaurant, Coles 735 Main, in 2012

32. COVID-19: Marquess of Bute charged for alleged virus rule breach to visit namesake island

33. The Coathanger is an asterism — a pattern of stars — that looks unmistakably like its namesake

34. Arches National Park is internationally known for its namesake Arches and stunning red rock scenery

35. Wines made from certain grapes will adopt the name of the grape as the namesake.

36. Mr. Booth said he is nervous about stepping into the public with the grant namesake school.

37. Clementina, his mom, is no longer with us, but will forever live in our Restaurant's Namesake

38. In 1938 they pooled $ 538 to find their namesake Hewlett - Packard in a rented garage.

39. The buckeye nut is produced by the Ohio buckeye tree, namesake of the Ohio State Buckeyes

40. Whatever its namesake, today, Bishkek’s population accounts for one-fifth of the country’s 5.5 million people

41. Located by the namesake gulf, Antalya has been standing at Turkey’s Mediterranean shore since 150 BC

42. He is putting together a four-man team, including his son and namesake Tony o'Reilly Jnr.

43. It all started here—this is the store that serves as the namesake to the Backcountry family

44. Chippewa In October of 1901, Chippewa Boots was founded in their namesake city of Chippewa Falls, WI

45. Like its architectural namesake, the singer-led chamber ensemble Clerestory sheds light on vocal music while engaging and

46. Leo is a highly recognizable Constellation, as it is one of the few Constellations that resemble its namesake

47. However, Aubusson has its own namesake craft, weaving, that became so popular, the city's name became a commonly …

48. With a sculpted large wrap and nonslip vented nosepads, the Broadbill is as evolved and mighty as its namesake.

49. 20 He is putting together a four-man team,(www.Sentencedict.com) including his son and namesake Tony 0'Reilly Jnr.

50. Indeed, in political terms Die-hard conservatism proved to be even less relevant than its pre-war namesake.

51. With a sculpted large wrap and nonslip vented nosepads, the Broadbill is as evolved and mighty as its namesake

52. Airships are constructions built out of modules and the namesake vehicle of the game to the date (Version 7.0.0)

53. Gene Amdahl, a computer architect and IBM fellow, developed computer architectures at IBM, his namesake venture, Amdahl Corporation, and others.

54. With a sculpted large wrap and nonslip vented nosepads, the Broadbill is as evolved and mighty as its namesake

55. The river is not the namesake of the Imjin Waeran Japanese invasions of Korea in the late 16th century.

56. While most Bay Area residents could find Burlingame on a map, far fewer, one suspects, know much about the city’s namesake

57. Just like its namesake that serves as the border between Switzerland and Italy, the Matterhorn Bobsleds is seated between Tomorrowland and Fantasyland.

58. The Samuel Baron Clothiers namesake is a tribute to Amy's paternal grandfather, Samuel Baron, a true gentleman of style and class

59. The Black headed python is instantly recognizable due to the namesake Black head scales which extend 20 scales down the back

60. It was a single-screen theatre while the Baronet West was a twin built in 1975 several blocks from its namesake.

61. Kim Reynolds Auctioned off an afternoon of her time to raise money for the namesake charity of a couple who own …

62. Both wood Betonies have similar reddish-purple vivid coloration which may have contributed to the botanical namesake; the old became the new

63. The restaurant's roots trace back to 1864, when Fredrick Hoffman opened a bakery, it's namesake coming from his most popular product: Buns.

64. Campsites look over the river and the park’s namesake, MemAloose Island, a place sacred to the indigenous people of the Columbia River Gorge.

65. Our 1-bedroom Coralita condo is named after the coral vine and, much like its namesake, is well adjusted for island life

66. Like their namesake, the Backswing from Maui Jim are the right combination of durable and stylish to make the perfect pair of glasses

67. The college boasts alumni like author Jonathan Swift and philosopher George Berkeley[Sentencedict.com], the namesake of what is now the University of California - Berkeley.

68. Just like its namesake, Cronus the King of all the Mythological Greek Titans, this is the king of the Athlon Optics line of binoculars

69. Orphir Sweyn Asleif's son killed his namesake Sweyn Breastrope, at the Jarl's drinking hall here in 1135 after which he fled toTiree for the winter

70. The perpetually peppy Mizrahi not only continues to design his peppy namesake line while preparing to unveil his debut collection for Liz Claiborne (orange!

71. More:Aunt Jemima brand is changing its name and removing the namesake Black character Unfortunately, Manring wrote, Rutt and Underwood were unable to sell their new Aunt …

72. Besides its namesake, wild celery, the Canvasback shows a preference for the tubers of sago pondweed, which can make up 100% of its diet at times

73. Yet under the rule of Obiang - the prize's namesake - the quality of life in the country, sub-Saharan Africa's fourth largest oil producer, remains abysmal.

74. Barre derives from the Lotte Berk Method founded in 1959 in London by its namesake, a German dancer looking to stay fit while nursing a back injury.

75. 30 Photo Gallery: Great White Sharks So called because of the tiger-like stripes on juveniles, the tiger shark is, like its terrestrial namesake, a voracious hunter.

76. In addition to these was an altar, a tomb with Cinerary urns, a kitchen, a bath, a well, and a sanctuary containing a marble statue of its namesake

77. Like all Batches of Booker's, I personally selected this batch to ensure it upholds the qualities and standards that Dad’s namesake whiskey is known for -- uncut at …

78. Just like the wines with which they share a namesake, the two, three and four bedroom residences for rent at Avignon Townhomes are refined and complex

79. Nicknamed “The Magic City,” Barberton is well known for its preserved historic architecture, particularly the many French Renaissance Revival-style structures built by the town’s namesake, O.C

80. The 4130 steel line earned its namesake from the double-Butted 4130-grade chromoly steel used on the frame and fork that maximizes strength without making compromises on weight