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Gehrig

[ US /ˈɡɛɹɪɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. baseball player who died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (1903-1941)

How To Use Gehrig In A Sentence

  • Gehrig had an off-season and was in fact a year from retirement.
  • He found his own way as a caregiver by thinking back to a day in 2006, when he and Gabby had lunch with Stephen Hawking , the legendary British astrophysicist who is paralyzed with a form of Lou Gehrig's disease. Amid Fear and Pain, Lessons in Love
  • Many patients with Lou Gehrig's disease, a fatal disorder formally known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, may want to try the drug on their own—even though there's no evidence that it is safe or effective in patients with the disease. Dilemma: When 1 Drug Treats 2 Diseases
  • And other patients suffer from Lou Gehrig's diseases and so forth are not even able to speak at all, and not able to perhaps blink their eyes to communicate.
  • PHOEBE: Please, I almost fell for that with, uh, Pride of the Yankees, I thought I was gonna see a film about Yankee pride and then, boom, the guy gets Lou Gehrig's disease.
  • I want to stand in the same batter's box where Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig stood.
  • People who eventually could benefit from a wireless device that converts thoughts into computer-spoken spoken words include those paralyzed by stroke, Lou Gehrig's disease and trauma, Greger says.
  • Gehrig was ill and later died of a disease that would bear his name even after it received its formal title, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.
  • But a new study suggests that the player may not have died of Lou Gehrig's disease, formally known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a type of motor neurone disease. Lou Gehrig killed by baseball not Lou Gehrig's disease, study findings suggest
  • The antipathy of the Yankee stars was allegedly touched off by a slighting remark Gehrig's mother made about the way Mrs Ruth dressed their daughter.
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