Meredith
['meridiθ]
Definition
(noun.) English novelist and poet (1828-1909).
(noun.) United States civil rights leader whose college registration caused riots in traditionally segregated Mississippi (born in 1933).
Editor: Oswald--From WordNet
Examples
- Meredith came accordingly in the evening, when we talked my affair over. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- Meredith was no compositor, a poor pressman, and seldom sober. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- Hugh Meredith, Stephen Potts, and George Webb, I have characterized before. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- And then round the bushes came the tall form of Alexander Roddice, striding romantically like a Meredith hero who remembers Disraeli. D. H. Lawrence. Women in Love .
- Meredith was to work at press, Potts at bookbinding, which he, by agreement, was to teach them, though he knew neither one nor the other. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- And now let us talk about George Meredith, if you please, and we shall leave all minor matters until to-morrow. Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
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