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Jamison

[ US /ˈdʒeɪmɪsən/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States dancer and choreographer (born in 1944)

How To Use Jamison In A Sentence

  • Although some patients cite potential addiction as a reason for rejecting painkillers, Jamison says such fears are ungrounded.
  • Jamison was at the bedside and took a hypodermic from the nurse, all the while beginning a steady stream of talk to the sick man.
  • Though her work in the early years of her education focused on pre-med and zoology, Jamison says she had done undergraduate work in psychology and ‘found the questions in psychology fascinating.’
  • Cahill and Sgt. Ernest C. Jamison, the platoon medical aidman, took cover in Shriver, Jerry M.
  • He opened and closed his eyes once, and Jamison bustled off to get the medication, and Nelson moved to the bedside again.
  • Although Jamison presents a very frightening appearance, he has developed a sweet personality, eating right from my hand and licking my face.
  • Lucy says she's lost her speller and that Jamison will need it for his lessons tomorrow.
  • Though her work in the early years of her education focused on pre-med and zoology, Jamison says she had done undergraduate work in psychology and ‘found the questions in psychology fascinating.’
  • They have plenty of offensive weapons; Nash, Nowitski, Finley, and Jamison, and Daniels and Howard can score and defend.
  • The Wizards celebrated the selection of Arenas and Jamison by halting practice as owner Abe Pollin wheeled a huge cake onto the court. USATODAY.com - All-Star backups picked; some names left off
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