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louis
1[ loo-ee; French lwee ]
Louis
2[ loo-is loo-ee ]
noun
- Joe Joseph Louis Barrow, 1914–81, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1937–49.
- a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “loud battle.â€
Louis
1/ ˈ±ô³ÜËɪ²õ /
noun
- LouisJoe19141981MUSSPORT AND GAMES: boxer Joe, real name Joseph Louis Barrow, nicknamed the Brown Bomber. 1914–81, US boxer; world heavyweight champion (1937–49)
louis
2/ ˈluËɪ; lwi /
noun
- short for louis d'or
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of louis1
Example Sentences
All I Ever Asked – a chirpy rock anthem that disguises a desperately sad story about being undervalued – won her support slots with Lewis Capaldi and Louis Tomlinson.
“The number would be so low that the city would be better off waiting,†said Louis Tomaselli, the Irvine-based executive managing director of JLL, a real estate and investment management firm.
Wixon built on the ideas of Justice Louis Brandeis that free speech plays an essential role in American democracy as well as the ideas of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. that free speech means “freedom for the thought that we hate.â€
The segment returned to the 2018 video of Louis and his mother, both responding negatively to Morley’s comments.
The lawsuit alleges that the “Last Week Tonight†team “conveyed the false and defamatory meanings†that Morley denied care to “Louis and/or the alleged ‘similar’ individual subject†of his testimony and that he allegedly said it was acceptable for patients who wear diapers or who cannot bathe themselves to “be left sitting in their own bowel movements for days.â€
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