[
US
/ˈdəɫəs/
]
NOUN
- United States diplomat who (as Secretary of State) pursued a policy of opposition to the USSR by providing aid to American allies (1888-1959)
How To Use Dulles In A Sentence
- Eisenhower and Dulles saw such an outcome as a victory for Communist aggression and a failure of containment.
- Air France scrubbed the same flight set for yesterday and today from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris to Dulles.
- Show the dullest clodpole, show the haughtiest featherhead, that a soul higher than himself is actually here; were his knees stiffened into brass, he must down and worship. Paras. 1-24
- The sleepiest and shabbiest of soldiery go wandering about, with the double curse of laziness and poverty, uncouthly wrinkling their misfitting regimentals; the dirtiest of children play with their impromptu toys (pigs and mud) in the feeblest of gutters; and the gauntest of dogs trot in and out of the dullest of archways, in perpetual search of something to eat, which they never seem to find. Pictures from Italy
- Unfortunately, the show was one of the dullest we have ever seen.
- After 10 weeks' training from seasoned professionals, even the dullest of personalities should be able to cut it as a competent gagster.
- The point is not that he was, but that the geisha can make the dullest, most unattractive, paunchy, middle-aged office worker feel that he is the sexiest man alive.
- He gives the dullest parties in town and is stingy with the drinks.
- This gel will add gloss to even the dullest hair.
- Together they would tramp the English country, compelling even the dullest yokels to hear the word of God ... discalced ... over hill, down dale ... telling stories of the saints and martyrs in remote inns The Altar Steps