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biddle

/bid-l/US // ˈbɪd l //UK // (ˈbɪdəl) //

萁子,萁子的故事

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Francis, 1886–1968, U.S. attorney general 1941–45.
    • : John, 1615–62, English theologian: founder of English Unitarianism.
    • : Nicholas, 1786–1844, U.S. financier.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Sam Biddle over at Valleywag pointed out the thread Wednesday.

  • Daniel S. Hamermesh and Biddle, Jeff E. (1994): Beauty and the Labor Market.

  • When push comes to shove,” notes Biddle, the Obama administration will “vote for not losing a war.

  • Paid ye biddle for going to bring ye woman and child laid down in the parish, 6d.

  • Ingham sent Woodbury's letter to Biddle, intimating that it was political partiality that was complained of.

  • Nobody would have had Miss Biddle to talk with for more than a few minutes anyhow, they 77 had asked such a crowd.

  • Miss Biddle, whom you will—will represent, speaks very rarely: she's not at all talkative!

  • This Biddle determined to avoid, but called up the boarders to beat back the enemy, should they succeed in closing.