
Livingston [liv-ing-stuh n] Examples noun
- Robert R.,1746–1813, U.S. political figure and jurist.
- a township in NE New Jersey.
Examples from the Web for livingston Contemporary Examples of livingston
From Lahti, Finland to Livingston, Texas, a look at the best spots to swim nude.
Nine Amazing Places To Skinny Dip Around The World
Erin Cunningham
September 21, 2013
Furthermore, though Livingston pooh-poohs the idea, there is a limit on how much in tax you can extract from any group.
Our Tax Code is Too Complicated. Here’s How to Simplify It.
Megan McArdle
April 15, 2013
Livingston quickly resigned, and Flynt withheld the details.
Larry Flynt’s X-Rated Plan to Expose Mitt Romney
Lauren Ashburn
September 11, 2012
In 2007 he was a finalist for the Livingston Award, a prize that recognizes journalists under 35.
Death of the Comedian’s Comedian
Gregory Gilderman
September 30, 2010
Maryanne Vollers is a writer and producer based in Livingston, Montana.
Maryanne Vollers
June 26, 2009
Historical Examples of livingston
Livingston, moreover, had dined just unwisely enough to be truthful.
Harry Leon Wilson
She was a Livingston, and a patriot, and she knew me for one as well.
Harold Frederic
Barlow and a rich New Yorker named Livingston backed the enterprise.
Sara Ware Bassett
Monroe soon adopted Livingston’s view and pressed it upon the President.
Allen Johnson
For the moment Livingston was nonplussed, and declined to make any offer.
Allen Johnson
British Dictionary definitions for livingston Livingston noun
- a town in SE Scotland, the administrative centre of West Lothian: founded as a new town in 1962. Pop: 50 826 (2001)