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Goddard

[ US /ˈɡɑdɝd/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States physicist who developed the first successful liquid-fueled rocket (1882-1945)

How To Use Goddard In A Sentence

  • In my humble opinion the trailer was a little too cliched for this very uncliched movie with the teaser trailer (which was based on a 1963 trailer for Jean Luc-Goddard's ... JoBlo.com Upcoming Movie Previews
  • Goddard explains: ‘Gradually we just whittled the novel away.’
  • Helen Goddard's design – realistic but deeply gynae – reflects an ovarian revolution. That Day We Sang; The Crash of the Elysium; The Village Bike – review
  • John Howard Goddard, "The Contribution of John Nelson Darby to Soteriology, Ecclesiology, and Eschatology, " (Th. D. Dissertation from Dallas Theological Seminary, 1948), p. 85.
  • Though it's primarily more ado about zombies than ghosts, the Bob Hope vehicle THE GHOST BREAKERS (1940), which reunited the rubber-faced funster with his THE CAT AND THE CANARY (1939) costar Paulette Goddard, at least has a ghost in it and buckets of atmosphere to boot. "Basil Rathbone must be having a party."
  • Miss Goddard said Saleem had fallen in with the wrong crowd and did not ask any questions when he allowed them to use the vehicles.
  • She watched quietly as Pete and colleague Les Goddard wrapped a small bandage around her favourite bear's head.
  • It was champagne for breakfast at Goddard Park primary school in Swindon on the morning when it became the latest "outstanding" school to gain academy status. One of the first primary academies celebrates its new status
  • Goddard went on Twitter to praise the shirtfront that Kelly laid on him during Friday night's win to the Cats.
  • First off, Goddard is much too old to be playing the mother of young children and Matthew Cottle makes a far from attractive Clive, so this illicit coupling is as unappetising as it is unconvincing.
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