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Lochinvar

[ lok-in-vahr, lokh- ]

noun

  1. the hero of a ballad included in the narrative poem Marmion (1808) by Sir Walter Scott.
  2. a romantic suitor.


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These all-electric ships are similar to MV Hallaig, MV Lochinvar and MV Catriona which the yard built on budget and on time a decade or so ago.

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Me, I’d root quixotically for an antiquated meaning of “charger,†a valiant warhorse, like Lochinvar’s steed, certainly a more engaging character than a bolt of electricity.

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Sasha Gébler is among those able to identify Lochinvar as a prominent British politician.

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In her memoir, O’Brien describes another serious relationship, with a married man whom she calls her Lochinvar.

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The assistant pro at Lochinvar Golf Club nearly shot his age on the front nine with a blistering 29.

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