Sentence examples for more fitting name from inspiring English sources

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A more fitting name for the place, some say, is Debits Field.

Usain Bolt — has there ever been a more fitting name for the world's fastest human?

He has even suggested that the more fitting name for the new building would be the Hanson-Franklin-Wilkins building, in honour also of Dr Jean Hanson, his distinguished colleague at King's for many years.

I gave Brian (it seemed a more fitting name for a pigeon than a hurricane) some rice and water and for the next two days we watched the clouds scud across the sky.

First we're told that François Hollande's been making a pig's ear of it with a younger woman behind the French first lady's back, then Liz Hurley's rumoured ex Tom Sizemore (a more fitting name for inclusion in this column is surely not possible) momentarily conned showbiz gossip mongers everywhere by alleging that she and Bill Clinton had had a private-jet-based affair.

While it hints at the story of selkies that is to be found inside the cover, I can't help feeling Sea Hearts would have been a more fitting name for the book, for it is the hearts of all the inhabitants of Rollrock Island, witch and selkie and human and half-breed alike, that are affected by the magic of the sea.

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Smith had argued that ("nodding") is a more fitting epithet than, which makes no sense once separated from Hyacinthus, but the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants requires the oldest name to be used, regardless of meaning.

Would it not have been more fitting to name their highly charged testosterone frat house "Animal House?" I suspect they've had to tweak the prayer books to conform to their lifestyles, and that in their version of the 23rd Psalm, they excised, "Lead us not into temptation".

There can be no more fitting recipient than the ironically named Department of Justice (DOJ).

One, which botanists in their Latin way now call Narcissus asturiensis because it occurs naturally in the mountains of northern Spain and Portugal, used to be called N. minimus - a name that seems more fitting, considering that its leaves top out at 3 inches and its golden trumpet blossom is no bigger than a thimble.

There's no better name that's more fitting for startups that have shown true resilience and have weathered the storm of global economic climate.

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