1. Lindbergh - Noun
2. Lindbergh - Proper noun
United States aviator who in 1927 made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean (1902-1974)
Source: WordNetKennedy reminds me of Lindbergh and I suspect him of wishing to have a tough foreign policy and to worry about prestige. On the other hand, he is on the left, will be nicer to Negroes than to Big Business and has promised to appoint Adlai Stevenson as secretary of state. So it works out 50/50 by me. Harold Nicolson
For a long time, I'd been vaguely fascinated by the idea that Charles Lindbergh flew the Atlantic and Babe Ruth hit 60 home runs in the same summer. Bill Bryson
I remember when Lindbergh arrived in Paris, I was one of the first persons to know about his landing, because as the French people know that I was born in St. Louis, thinking I would be very proud to announce it to the public, they gave me the news first. I was then starring in the 'Folies Bergere.' Josephine Baker
I don't know of a soul who packed more living into 72 years than Charles Lindbergh did. A. Scott Berg
About 20 Laval firefighters were sent to douse a fire at a Lindbergh Street cell tower at 4:01 a.m. The fire department said it was relatively easy to put out, and are estimating $250,000 worth of damages. Source: Internet
Anchored by an offense led by Tim Kerr (98 points) and Brian Propp (97 points), the Flyers finished fourth in goals scored and third in goals allowed as Mark Howe and Brad McCrimmon led an air-tight defense ahead of All-Star netminder Pelle Lindbergh. Source: Internet