[
UK
/mˈɑːtɪn/
]
[ US /ˈmɑɹtən, ˈmɑɹtɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈmɑɹtən, ˈmɑɹtɪn/ ]
NOUN
- United States actress (1913-1990)
- United States actor and comedian (born in 1945)
- United States singer (1917-1995)
- French bishop who is a patron saint of France (died in 397)
How To Use Martin In A Sentence
- In obvious pain, Martin banged his fist hard on the floor a couple of times and had to be carried off. USATODAY.com
- Ronald Martin retired from the United States Air Force Reserve as a Lt. Colonel. Mastin, Ronald L.
- High jinks and fast-moving action prove another winning combination for Bad Boy cops Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in this long-awaited sequel.
- Martin did well to recover from the onslaught to go a break up in the third set.
- Great Alardyce is indeed of the same generation as Carlyle, Harriet Martineau numbering as a member of both eminent men's circles.
- not far from the former site of Five Points, the immigrant neighborhood showcased in the Martin Scorsese's film "Gangs of New York.
- “Your father makes a great martini, d'you know that son-of-general?” Happy Landings
- Martin is a patient teacher and he familiarises us with sailing etiquette and terminology without overloading us with technical information.
- A treatise that combined "Plinian lore with the recipes of Martino, cook to Cardinal Trevisan, who kept the best table in Rome. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
- At the bottom were the Théâtre de la Gaieté for pantomimes and harlequinades, the Porte-Saint-Martin Theatre for melodramas, and the Théâtre des Variétés for ‘little plays of the bawdy, vulgar or rustic genres'.