Lindbergh [lind-burg, lin-] Examples noun
- Anne (Spencer) Morrow,1906–2001, U.S. writer (wife of Charles Augustus Lindbergh).
- Charles Augustus,1902–74, U.S. aviator: made the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight 1927.
Examples from the Web for lindbergh Contemporary Examples of lindbergh
When it becomes clear that nobody else will challenge Lindbergh in the next election, Winchell announces his own candidacy.
American Dreams: How Bush Shaped Our Reading of Roth’s ‘The Plot Against America’
Nathaniel Rich
November 23, 2014
When I heard that from my manager, I said, “Yeah, and I kidnapped the Lindbergh baby.”
‘She’s All That’ 15th Anniversary: Cast and Crew Reminisce About the Making of the ‘90s Classic
Marlow Stern
January 29, 2014
This revelation turned out to be just one of many secrets that Lindbergh had kept from the world.
Charles Lindbergh’s Secret German Mistresses in Truth and Fiction
Joshua Kendall
April 30, 2013
The “Crime of the Century” certainly did traumatize Lindbergh.
Charles Lindbergh’s Secret German Mistresses in Truth and Fiction
Joshua Kendall
April 30, 2013
From birth on, Lindbergh had difficulty connecting with others.
Charles Lindbergh’s Secret German Mistresses in Truth and Fiction
Joshua Kendall
April 30, 2013
Historical Examples of lindbergh
The majestic Lindbergh light swept the sky, but its rays did not touch them.
Roy J. Snell
Youve got Lindbergh at the Nebraska flying school for a long time.
David Goodger ([email protected])
But I guess that most of them are in the Lindbergh museum now.
David Goodger ([email protected])
And gee, Bob, how do you remember all these places that Lindbergh stopped at?
David Goodger ([email protected])
Lindbergh, chuteless now, heads off south for St. Louis, and I follow.
David Goodger ([email protected])
British Dictionary definitions for lindbergh Lindbergh noun
- Charles Augustus. 1902–74, US aviator, who made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic (1927)