[
US
/ˈkwɪnsi/
]
NOUN
- American patriot who presented the colonists' grievances to the English king (1744-1775)
How To Use Quincy In A Sentence
- Not sure if you know, but most of the food stalls in Quincy Market are outposts of real restaurants.
- Quincy and I sit out on the deck and read for hours at a stretch.
- ‘Please all rise for the honorable Judge Quincy Miller,’ called out the bailiff, and the people obeyed.
- As for the Hollywood characters in his novel Brower said, Much gamier were the fictive characterizations I gave certain folk I'd met on the set of The Raven, such as 'Quincy Adams' or even 'Terry Cowan' as the director/provocateur. Brian Joseph Davis: A Horrifying Satire of Hollywood Returns
- Quincy Watts, the 1992 Olympic champion, faded to eighth and did not qualify for the Olympic team.
- Fiercely secular, John Quincy Adams took his oath on a book of laws containing the U.S. Constitution.
- Delmond has a musical moment under the Claiborne Bridge as the Mardi Gras Indians' "Shallow Water Oh Momma" blends in "Killer Joe" by Quincy Jones on a boombox, and the sound he's been looking for seems near. Karen Dalton-Beninato: Carnival Time for Treme: I Know Your Heart
- When I pull into the driveway Quincy and Phoenix are kicking it on the deck again.
- One spring morning a handful of potential investors assembled in Quincy.
- She answers to the name of Hattie and may be traveling with a dangerous nigger answering to Quincy, Litton read aloud. The Highest Price for Passion