1. Statue of Liberty - Noun
2. Statue of Liberty - Proper noun
Statue of Liberty
A very large statue in New York harbor, representing the Roman goddess Libertas, and considered emblematic of the United States and its attractiveness to voluntary immigrants.
(American football) A Statue of Liberty play, which involves a fake in which the quarterback assumes a pose like that of the statue.
(juggling) A pattern where the props are thrown from one hand to the other in a circular motion, with one hand raised significantly above the other.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI recommend that the Statue of Liberty be supplemented by a Statue of Responsibility on the west coast. Viktor Frankl
And you have to remember that I came to America as an immigrant. You know, on a ship, through the Statue of Liberty. And I saw that skyline, not just as a representation of steel and concrete and glass, but as really the substance of the American Dream. Daniel Libeskind
The last time I was inside a woman was when I was inside the Statue of Liberty. Woody Allen
I have a wonderful make-up crew. They're the same people restoring the Statue of Liberty. Bob Hope
I don't see any justification for the federal government owning land, other than the Statue of Liberty and maybe a few parks, maybe a few refuges. But to just own land to do nothing with it I think is a disservice to the Constitution. Don Young
The Statue of Liberty is no longer saying, 'Give me your poor, your tired, your huddled masses.' She's got a baseball bat and yelling, 'You want a piece of me?' Robin Williams