1. Maryland - Noun
2. Maryland - Proper noun
a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies
one of the British colonies that formed the United States
Source: WordNetThe constitutions of Maryland and New York are founded in higher wisdom. Ezra Stiles
No European spring had shown him the same intermixture of delicate grace and passionate depravity that marked the Maryland May. He loved it too much, as though it were Greek and half human. Henry Adams
I think to lose Kentucky is nearly the same as to lose the whole game. Kentucky gone, we can not hold Missouri, nor, as I think, Maryland. Abraham Lincoln
I am persuaded, therefore, that the Maryland procedure is virtually constitutional. Since it is not, however, actually constitutional, I would affirm the judgment of the Maryland Court of Appeals reversing the judgment of conviction. Antonin Scalia
I'm a conservative, and you might not like that, but I am, and the fact of the matter is, this bill that they're talking about in Maryland is stupid. Frank Zappa
Every Maryland family wants financial security, schools that work, quality healthcare, safer neighborhoods, and ever-expanding economic opportunity. These are the building blocks of a superior quality of life. Bob Ehrlich