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Greene

[ US /ˈɡɹin/ ]
NOUN
  1. English novelist and Catholic (1904-1991)

How To Use Greene In A Sentence

  • Sophomore Gee Gee Greene has been getting a good deal of snaps at starting slotback in training camp and figures to get a lot of work today. Blue and Gold scrimmage about to start
  • Sebacic acid can be synthesized from phenols and cresols, but castor oil oxidation is considered a ‘greener’ process.
  • It's surrounded by mountains lush with greenery, bordered with wildflowers and dotted with water lilies.
  • Mr Cole remained sombre, straight-faced and silent as the returning officer pronounced Ms Greene, a local school governor, the victor with a 2,000-plus majority.
  • She added: 'The greenery of this area is what makes it so special. Times, Sunday Times
  • She would have liked to be of service to the weeds vegetating beside the paths, to slay herself there so that from her flesh some huge greenery might spring, lofty and sapful, laden with birds at May-time, and passionately caressed by the sun. La faute de l'Abbe Mouret
  • And, with global warming only getting worse, with us fighting wars over oil, etc., they should be stepping up production of greener vehicles, not making bigger SUVs and the hated Hummers.
  • They will also be greener, being powered by liquefied natural gas and fuel cells. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its ageing components make it increasingly inefficient and difficult to adapt to the demand for more and greener power. Times, Sunday Times
  • The red (or Greene) flag of Catholicism that Anderson is missing in FO's work is probably "redemption" ... there is none. Signature Elements
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