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[ lang-stuhn ] / ˈlæŋ stən /
nounJohn Mercer, 1829–97, U.S. public official, diplomat, and educator. a male given name. Words nearby LangstonLangrenus, Langreo, Langres Plateau, langsat, Langshan, Langston, langsyne, Langton, Langtry, language, language acquisition device Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for LangstonThat, as Langston Hughes would say, is deep like the rivers. Lessons of the Beerfest|Touré|July 31, 2009|DAILY BEAST The Committee on privileges and elections voted in favor of Mr. Langston. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922|Various Langston learned of the departure five minutes after he reached the post, and lost all further interest in the day. They had been talking of Davies again this very morning before the mails and Langston came.
Mr. Langston, president elect of the National Organization, never called it together. The Early Negro Convention Movement|John W. Cromwell It was half an hour before she reappeared, and Langston was on his knees in the parlor—packing books.
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