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lang
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Lang
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noun
- Andrew, 1844–1912, Scottish poet, prose writer, and scholar.
- Cos·mo Gordon [koz, -moh], 1864–1945, English clergyman: archbishop of Canterbury 1928–42.
- Fritz, 1890–1976, U.S. film director, born in Austria.
- Pearl, 1921–2009, U.S. dancer and choreographer.
lang.
3abbreviation for
- language.
lang
1/ æŋ /
adjective
- a Scot word for long 1
Lang
2/ æŋ /
noun
- LangCosmo Gordon, 1st Baron Lang of Lambeth18641945MBritishRELIGION: clergyman Cosmo Gordon, 1st Baron Lang of Lambeth. 1864–1945, British churchman; archbishop of Canterbury (1928–42)
- LangFritz18901976MAustrianFILMS AND TV: director Fritz. 1890–1976, Austrian film director, later in the US, most notable for his silent films, such as Metropolis (1926), M (1931), and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1932)
- LangJack (John Thomas)18761975MAustralianPOLITICS: statesman Jack ( John Thomas ). 1876–1975, controversial Labor premier of New South Wales from 1925–27 and from 1930–32, who introduced much social welfare legislation and was dismissed by the governor, Sir Philip Game, in 1932 for acting unconstitutionally
Example Sentences
Jake Lang, who spent years in jail while contending with multiple charges for violence during the Capitol riot, is making a racist spectacle of a high school murder case in Texas.
Lang saw an opportunity and leapt into action.
After circulating a flyer with Metcalf's face labeled "Protect White Americans," Lang descended on this Texas suburb to lead a rally painting Black Americans as a near-existential threat to white Americans.
When Jeff Metcalf, the victim's father, called Lang during the rally, the former inmate now running for State Secretary Marco Rubio's Florida Senate seat, got visibly excited.
"You’re trying to create more race divide than bridging the gap," Metcalf declared, and an enraged Lang called this reaction "weakness."
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