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Osborne

[ US /ˈɔzˌbɔɹn/ ]
NOUN
  1. English playwright (1929-1994)

How To Use Osborne In A Sentence

  • Jeffrey Osborne will come back to sing the national anthem.
  • For those who don't remember him, Osborne was the charismatic founder of Osborne Computer, makers of the world's first luggable computer, the Osborne 1.
  • Cadet_ (_during his first term at Osborne -- where he has been told always to salute his superior officers of both services -- meeting some "temporary" subalterns who disregard his salute_). Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 1, 1916
  • James Forsyth on CoffeeHouse in congratulating Osborne for his intervention describes him as having been in the past "a woose", need SeanT's views on correct spelling surely its "a wuss"? and anyway he isn't going anywhere soon Politicalbetting.com
  • Miss Osborne, I say, thought that when he had given himself a little air, he would unbosom himself entirely, and prepared eagerly to listen. Vanity Fair
  • The newspapers have been amusing us with photographs of David Cameron and George Osborne on their summer breaks, above sarky little captions about how badly they're dressed. Face it, we all look dire on holiday | Victoria Coren
  • Edward Osborne Wilson pointed out that the social behavior of animals has the foundation of biology by Sociobiological studying.
  • Osborne emerged victorious after the second round of voting.
  • Jill Bennett became John Osborne's fourth wife, and appeared in several of his plays.
  • In January 1986, just before he was to head to the city to try his luck at St Kilda, raw-boned ruckman Chris Ralston took a few photos of his home ground at Osborne, in the heart of the Riverina.
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