Get Free Checker

Frazer

[ US /ˈfɹeɪzɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. English social anthropologist noted for studies of primitive religion and magic (1854-1941)

How To Use Frazer In A Sentence

  • But Schurle, too, grew up on a Kansas farm, where at age 13 he had to overhaul the engine on his father's 1949 Frazer.
  • When she saw it was Nick Frazer something very curious happened.
  • The Sharks recalled LW Frazer McLaren from Worcester of the AHL and both were in the lineup. ... ESPN.com
  • Because some of that material was covered as long ago as eighth grade, Frazer must take time to review so his students can pass the high school test.
  • Frazer has done a manful job in that position but I know he is ready for a rest and his strength is in a defensive role.
  • Hybrid technology developer Frazer- Nash Research teamed up with Turin, Italy-based design firm Italdesign Giugiaro to bring a new concept car - the Namir - to Geneva Motor Show.
  • James G. Frazer, in "The G.lden Bough," demonstrated that the connection between charismatic leadership and the melioration of suffering was historically a close one: many primitive peoples believed that the magical virtues of a priest-king could guarantee the soil's fertility and that such a leader could therefore alleviate one of the most elementary forms of suffering, hunger. Barack Obama, Shaman
  • The successors to Frazerism and ritualism have been principally two: structuralism and semiotics.
  • We waited at the desk until the hostess came up to us and said, `Well, hi, Ms Frazer. SNOWJOB
  • Frazer determined that sea ice algae were the main food source of larval krill during winter.
View all