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US
/ˈhaʊtən, ˈhɔtən/
]
NOUN
- a town in northwest Michigan on the Upper Peninsula
- United States publisher who founded a printing shop that became an important book publisher (1823-1895)
How To Use Houghton In A Sentence
- Alex Livie proved to be an unmoveable obstacle as he made 57 not out and he and last man Reece Houghton successfully frustrated the Rowntree bowlers as they survived 15 overs to earn a draw with service closing on 100-9.
- To create this title, Houghton Mifflin commissioned a non-narrative text from Kathleen W. Zoehfeld (not that you'd know her name from the cover or catalog), and then digitally pasted those words over the illustrations from Curious George Takes a Job (and perhaps some other Curious George books by H.A. and Margret Rey). Archive 2008-05-01
- He said: ‘I do a lot of walking and the amount of rubbish that is left in Westhoughton comes from fast food outlets and takeaways.’
- The story concerned a young African-American doctor, played by Poitier, who wants to marry Houghton, a young white woman.
- Those funds will be used to install sewer and water lines, upgrade Houghton Road, and build other infrastructure improvements.
- Within a few months a handful of mice and rats had multiplied into 60 mice and 12 rats and started to overrun their owner's house at Westhoughton.
- Trains between Southport, Wigan Wallgate and Piccadilly will be diverted and re-timed and will not call at Westhoughton and Bolton tonight and tomorrow.
- Power bosses have agreed to replace underground electricity cables to help improve poor supply following a spate of power cuts in Westhoughton.
- Then in 1993 a near-fatal accident seemed to reorder Houghton's priorities.
- Ray Houghton smacked the ball against a post.