[
US
/ˈkoʊhən/
]
NOUN
- United States songwriter and playwright famous for his patriotic songs (1878-1942)
How To Use Cohan In A Sentence
- Cohan Mansfield agitated behavior checklist and Clinical Global Impression ( CGI ) were used to assess the curative effect.
- The finding of a common set of genetic markers in both Ashkenazi and Sephardi Cohanim worldwide clearly indicates an origin pre-dating the separate development of the two communities around 1000 CE.
- Made during the Second World War, it’s packed with jingoistic Americanism, but this ties in with Cohan’s own attitudes and the unself-conscious sentimentality of his songs, and Cagney’s stiff-backed hoofing is so spirited that the moldly plot turns hardly bother one. 2009 July 04 « One-Minute Book Reviews
- President Eric Ng attended the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration hosted by Justice Doris Ling-Cohan.
- Refiners have been reluctant to ratchet down prices, hoping to capture as much profit as possible lest prices shoot higher again, said Sander Cohan, principal at energy consultancy ESAI Inc.
- They found that for generations the Cohanim have passed down the same Y-chromosome from father to son. WALKING THE BIBLE
- At this point, Cohan and Baggett still expected a proposal for a new arena.
- A double-barrelled shotgun was stolen from a private house in the Kilcohan area of Waterford between 10p.m. and midnight last Thursday.
- The Cohansey consists of fine - to coarse-grained quartzose sand with foot-thick lenses of gravel. Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, New Jersey
- Yet Cohan admits he writes from a position of ‘utter privilege’ and it's something to see a side of Mexico that isn't all shantytowns and bandidos.