Gabor

[ US /ɡəˈbɔɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. British physicist (born in Hungary) noted for his work on holography (1900-1979)
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How To Use Gabor In A Sentence

  • Portia Foster was placed under arrest by the Torrance Police Department and placed in the back of a squad car as she wilded out like Zsa Zsa Gabor, kicking and screaming profanities as the squad car drove away with her inside. Larger Than Lyfe
  • So, I walk into this place and behind the counter sits a Zsa Zsa Gabor clone in a bright red coat trimmed in gold lamé with enormous fake rings weighing down her heavily manicured hands.
  • I was present when my friend conducted the Gaboresti interview with Loli Gabor, ironsmith, in Cluj. Languagehat.com: PATRIN.
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor has now begun walking with the help of a cane after her stroke last month.
  • From these changes, Vikings could have accurately determined where the polarized sky light was coming from and pinpointed the direction of the sun, " said biophysicist Gabor Horvath.
  • Mustafa Kemal -- also known as Ataturk, the charismatic army officer who is regarded as the founder of modern Turkey -- is depicted as an alcoholic and libertine whose conquests included a teenage Zsa Zsa Gabor, or so she later claimed. Review of Stephen Kinzer's "Reset: Iran, Turkey, and America's Future"
  • The training room in Gaborone is just next to the 18th hole of a golf course! Taking advantage of this (and the nice sunshine), we had some of our class outdoor....
  • The boys cluelessly trapesed through the ever-watching undergrowth, the roots snagging at their feet, the leaves lightly slapping their faces, one eyed crows nesting in Gabor's beautiful locks.
  • Dr. Gaboriault is now an apologist of integrative medicine that combines the allopathy system and the traditional systems.
  • One particularly interesting outcome of such research was the invention of holography and the hologram by Hungarian-born engineer Dennis Gabor in 1947.
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