Gladstone [noun]

Definition of Gladstone:

suitcase

Synonyms of Gladstone:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gladstone:

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Sentence/Example of Gladstone:

Mr. Labouchere defended the measure, and Messrs. Gladstone and Goulburn objected to it.

Peel went out of office very soon after he had made Mr. Gladstone Under-secretary for the Colonies.

But the loss of his leader had brought Gladstone himself more directly to the front.

The use Mr. Gladstone made of office and of power astonished his enemies, and startled and shocked not a few of his friends.

Mr. Disraeli sat down at two o'clock in the morning, and then Mr. Gladstone rose to reply to him.

Perhaps this was Mr. Gladstone's intention for he introduced several popular radical bills.

Long before Mr. Gladstone had concluded, everyone admitted that the effect of Mr. Disraeli's speech had been outdone and outshone.

Mr. Gladstone's mind had long been turning in the direction of an extension, or rather expansion, of the suffrage.

Somewhere about this time the attention of Mr. Gladstone began to be attracted to the condition of Ireland.

Then Mr. Gladstone introduced a measure to improve the condition of university education in Ireland.