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kirkman

/kurk-muhn; Scots kirk-muhn/US // ˈkɜrk mən; Scots ˈkɪrk mən //UK // (ˈkɜːkmən, ˈkɪrk-) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural kirk·men.Scot. and North England.

    • : a member or follower of the Kirk.
    • : a churchman.

Examples

  • Kirkman does dip into metaphor here, as telephones are a symbol of our connection with one another.

  • Robert Kirkman and David Alpert [both executive producers on The Walking Dead] are doing it.

  • “That fan reaction is going to get him killed,” Kirkman said.

  • “I think the beauty of it is that there is a great template for [the show] in what Kirkman wrote,” she says.

  • Kirkman was waiting for her flight at an airport when she saw the THR story.

  • I gave them to Kirkman to pay for me the night before I left—fifteen hundred dollars, and a letter to the manager.

  • Mr. Kirkman was a man alive to all public interests and opportunities.

  • Head takes no trouble of this kind: and Kirkman does not seem to think that any such thing is required of him.

  • Miss Kirkman is in the outer office, sir, and would like to see you this morning.

  • You know, Miss Kirkman, it is our method to help our friends and to crush our enemies.