[
US
/ˈhɔθɔɹn/
]
NOUN
- United States writer of novels and short stories mostly on moral themes (1804-1864)
How To Use Hawthorne In A Sentence
- Many herbalists prescribe hawthorne as a cardiotonic to keep healthy hearts healthy. Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible
- ICE hasn't listed any native Filipino on its "gangbanger" watchlist or detention cells in the past few years, although insignificant remnants of Pinoy street gangs like Akrho and Bahala Na Gang sporadically surface in known Filipino communities here and in Carson, Glendale, Eagle Rock, San Fernando Valley, Rowland Heights, West Covina and Hawthorne. Undefined
- Alice Hawthorne sold ice cream cones and root beer floats to the people of Albany, Ga.
- Tom Hawthorne was at the Social Security office picking up paperwork for a disabled associate when the bomb exploded.
- Hawthorne's text is studiously inscrutable about events antecedent to Hester's being branded adulteress.
- Hawthorne as a soft-marrowed dweller in the dusk, fostering his own shyness and fearing to take the rubs of common men, pray look well at all this. A Study of Hawthorne
- George S. Hillard, a most faithful and serviceable friend, -- not only to Hawthorne during his life, but afterwards as a trustee for his family, and equally kind and helpful to them in their bereavement, which is more than could be said of all his friends, -- especially of The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Hawthorne is a pious Christian, and is deeply influenced by the theology.
- So from pantaloons and pantalettes to divided drawers, boxers, granny pants and bikinis, you can bet your choice of underwear will get a mention, and no doubt Hawthorne knows exactly what it says about you.
- When the minister in Hawthorne's story donned the veil, ‘its gloom… enabled him to sympathise with all dark affections.’