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Definition of John lennon
1. Noun. English rock star and guitarist and songwriter who with Paul McCartney wrote most of the music for the Beatles (1940-1980).
Group relationships: Beatles
Generic synonyms: Rock Star, Ballad Maker, Songster, Songwriter
Lexicographical Neighbors of John Lennon
Literary usage of John lennon
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies in Trade Unionism in the Custom Tailoring Trade by Charles Jacob Stowell, Journeymen Tailor's Union of America (1913)
"john lennon, Sr., was a tailor by trade. At the close of the war he reopened his
shop in Hannibal, and his son started in to learn the trade. ..."
2. ... Report of Proceedings of the 1st- Annual Convention of the American by American Federation of Labor (1906)
"Meeting was called to order by Delegate john lennon. On motion Delegate Lennon
was made chairman of the meeting and Delegate JA Cable, Secretary. ..."
3. History of Lowell and Its People by Frederick William Coburn (1920)
"john lennon was a son of Michael and Anne (Kelley) Lennon, his parents both
natives of County Queens, Ireland, where his father followed the farmer's ..."
4. History of the County of Hudson, New Jersey, from Its Earliest Settlement to by Charles Hardenburg Winfield (1874)
"... Second Ward, John Barry; Third Ward, Patrick EL Nugent ; Fourth Ward, George S.
Plympton; Fifth Ward, Charles D. Throckmorton ; Sixth Ward, john lennon; ..."
5. Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Fish (1905)
"Colonel Warner, Indianapolis, Ind.: It is said that you were on the court-martial
that tried john lennon, and that you are disposed to advise his being ..."