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Malone

[ US /məˈɫoʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. English scholar remembered for his chronology of Shakespeare's plays and his editions of Shakespeare and Dryden (1741-1812)

How To Use Malone In A Sentence

  • Lisa called Malone at seven o'clock next morning, right on time; when she named a time, one could set the GPO clock by her. MURDER SONG
  • Joshua hoped that Malone had learnt wisdom with his advancing years.
  • It is tough on Maloney that the arduous assignment of a UEFA Cup tie at home to VfB Stuttgart is being billed as if it were the equivalent of finishing school for the player.
  • Malone got to his feet and followed his superior out of the suite.
  • He was a big man, a couple of inches taller than Malone, and though he had never been light-footed, his tread now was heavy. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • Malone, who was an anti-tank missileman, joined the Marines on Sept. 4, 2007 and was deployed to Iraq in October. News | GS | http://www.gainesville.com
  • Their first stop is the secluded estate of Malone’s good friend, Henrik Thorvaldsen. The Paris Vendetta by Steve Berry: Book summary
  • Or perhaps those who would benefit most from Imran Khan's wise suggestions are the timid little satrap/'allies' of NATO who would sooner waste their wealth, consign their sons to foreign graves and provoke generations of revenge attacks than tell a ranting yankee general at the NATO meetings to depart and leave the rest of us and themalone. Pakistan will implode if the US does not leave Afghanistan
  • The Maloney campaign plans to use Ms. Saujani's financial experience as a brickbat, aiming to take advantage of the anti-Wall Street climate. Upstarts Aim to Unseat Upper East Side Fixture
  • Maloney said that one of the major effects of the dotcom implosion was to rid the market of unprofitable and uncompetitive firms.
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