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Fitzgerald

[ US /fɪtsˈdʒɛɹəɫd/ ]
NOUN
  1. English poet remembered primarily for his free translation of the poetry of Omar Khayyam (1809-1883)
  2. United States author whose novels characterized the Jazz Age in the United States (1896-1940)
  3. United States scat singer (1917-1996)

How To Use Fitzgerald In A Sentence

  • In response to a question from Séamus Cosaí Fitzgerald the harbour master, Brian Farrell, said that the proposed charges were in line with current fees in other ports.
  • The tragic death of Mr. Shane Fitzgerald, from Kilmacleague, Dunmore East, last week was felt all over the barony of Gall Tir including Passage and surrounding areas.
  • SF - Larry Fitzgerald WR Arizona - Fitz is what we call a freak of an athlete. College Basketball by Collegehoops.net - CHN IS YOUR HOME FOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL & THE NCAA TOURNAMENT
  • If it doesn't, we wind up like Fitzgerald, lost in a lost city, besotted by booze and benumbed by grief. Judith Acosta: The Necessary Death of Romance
  • I trawled through bookshops, I searched for the perfect cup of coffee, I bought records by Ella Fitzgerald from the second hand record shop on the way to the Grafton Centre.
  • However Waterford were soon back on the attack and Fitzgerald went close once more as he hammered a right foot shot off the crossbar with Devlin beaten.
  • The music I heard in my house was my parents' music, which was swing music, jazz, very mainstream jazz nothing esoteric - the usual people like Ella Fitzgerald, [and] Judy Garland.
  • I soon realized Fitzgerald was not asking questions of me but speaking to the grand jury members, painting a word picture for them. COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE
  • When U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald's office subpoenaed state agencies for hiring records in the fall of 2005, Blagojevich acknowledged S.aggers was a subject of the review. Undefined
  • Fitzgerald is keen to emulate Martin's record of three successive world titles.
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