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US
/ˈbɝt/
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NOUN
- English psychologist whose studies of twins were later said to have used fabricated data (1883-1971)
How To Use Burt In A Sentence
- Fortunately, says Burtch, nearly all crowdfunded ventures - more than 95 percent - do deliver promised goods to their backers eventually.
- Our mercenaries (Blackwater and Haliburton and their minion) will still be on the ground, interfering with the new government whenever it drifts from the preordained path carved out by the American government since The Carter Doctrine. CNN Poll: Americans overwhelming support moving US combat troops out of Iraqi cities
- And the guilt-burthened Soul is no longer opprest. Captivation and Liberty in Wordsworth's Poems on Music
- It is in the early days of the rivalry that Hayes digs up the most interesting stories, such as when Cardiff's Burton scored with an extravagant scissors kick and was congratulated by players from both teams.
- And, like Rachel, our powerlifting E-4 at Hurlburt Field, as feminine as ever. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1195
- The terms of Halliburton's contract with BP indemnifies the Houston company from liability for spill damages, unless it is found to have been grossly negligent, Weiss and Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Scott Burk said. Halliburton: BP Contract Offers Gulf Oil Spill Liability Protection, Analysts Say
- Burton turned on the wipers and pressed the defog button. Temporary Wife
- Burt's dry wit has, however, occasionally got him into hot water, especially among more literal-minded listeners.
- At every halting place the natives capered before them and tabored a welcome, while at Kama, where Gelele was staying, they not only played, but burst out with an extemporaneous couplet in Burton's honour: The Life of Sir Richard Burton
- Nadia, with toenails freshly scarlet, drove straight from Oakburton to Sam's to recover her kitchenware. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY