[
US
/ˈmɛɹɪdɪθ/
]
NOUN
- United States civil rights leader whose college registration caused riots in traditionally segregated Mississippi (born in 1933)
- English novelist and poet (1828-1909)
How To Use Meredith In A Sentence
- On June 9, the intrepid Curry will settle in behind the big desk of NBC's top-rated morning show, where she'll succeed Meredith Vieira as Matt Lauer's coanchor. The Biz: Ann Curry's New Today Role
- Meredith Rocket, co-owner of The Little Gym in New York, works with a child at her gym.
- ‘I can't wait,’ I sighed dramatically, letting Susie button me into my coat as Meredith clocked out.
- In a hearing before the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, consumer advocate Meredith Hatfield quoted a recent report by consultants hired to monitor FairPoint's "cutover" from Verizon that suggested FairPoint is underestimating the number of customer orders that have gone unfilled since the official transition began in late January. Nashuatelegraph.com local, state, business and sports news
- At a beerhouse, Meredith and her friends hold a rally. Kisses Like the Devil-Diane Whiteside « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
- The debate continued, but Meredith remained silent throughout.
- It is well known that this gave rise to the modern surname Meredith but outside of Wales few are aware of the hypocoristic form Bedo.
- Yup, publicist Howard Bragman (who helped scootch Chaz Bono and Meredith Baxter into the light of gay) is allegedly prepared to shoo a big-time Somebody into the homosphere, and we have no idea who it is. Queer Sighted
- The debate continued, but Meredith remained silent throughout.
- A skittle score was being kept meticulously by Evan Meredith. GOODBYE CURATE