DiMaggio

[ US /dɪˈmædʒiˌoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States professional baseball player noted for his batting ability (1914-1999)
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How To Use DiMaggio In A Sentence

  • San Pedro was a fisherman as was the father of the great DiMaggio.
  • And everything after the fact so foreknown, the game itself sometimes already in the past while he still described it; often the afternoon papers were on the streets with the final box score while he described for his listeners the seventh-inning stretch or reported a struggle in the box seats over the recovery of a foul ball -- his foreknowledge hindsight, a coy tool of suspense: DiMaggio swings. Style in Fiction
  • DiMaggio was an authentic folk hero.
  • DiMaggio was an authentic folk hero.
  • DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe and Dali (who lived at the St. Regis during that time period) all drank what is now known as a Bloody Mary but ordered them as Red Snappers, ordering them from Cracked: All Posts
  • Morgan is a well-known collector who owns memorabilia from the estates of Monroe and DiMaggio and said he was friends with Monroe's other two husbands, Jim Dougherty and Arthur Miller.
  • DiMaggio did not address the crowd, but when he lifted his arms to receive their cheers, no words were necessary.
  • But my last memory of that day is looking into the owner's box during the actual game, where DiMaggio was seated next to Steinbrenner, who combatively waived his arms during the game, as the Yankees went on to lose to the White Sox, 8-3. Paul Orzulak: What Joe DiMaggio Said to George Steinbrenner
  • Nonetheless, the court appointed her special administratrix of the Monroe estate, most likely due to the influence of Joe DiMaggio, who by many accounts had been planning to remarry Marilyn. The Things She Left Behind
  • Morgan is a well-known collector who owns memorabilia from the estates of Monroe and DiMaggio and said he was friends with Monroe's other two husbands, Jim Dougherty and Arthur Miller.
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