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Simon

[ US /ˈsaɪmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. one of the twelve Apostles (first century)
  2. United States playwright noted for light comedies (born in 1927)
  3. United States singer and songwriter (born in 1942)
  4. United States economist and psychologist who pioneered in the development of cognitive science (1916-2001)

How To Use Simon In A Sentence

  • Brandt was the impresario who had discovered Carly Simon and unleashed the Rolling Stones on America.
  • The Latin American brotherhood was a pretty awful in general, coming out of some deranged ideas of Simon Bolivar, and it was an extraordinarily awful thing during the Cold War. Matthew Yglesias » Carter on Gaza
  • Mrs King is being supported by her husband Simon, a police inspector with Wiltshire Constabulary, who is also a seasoned runner.
  • Carol sprawls out on the bed as Simon tears off his cast triumphantly and sketches her, again and again.
  • Simon ducked his head, cut a piece of ravioli in half with his fork and put it in his mouth.
  • Cavil, Doral and another Simon how long have you got buddy? find the dead doctor Simon and once again Cavil shows himself to be a pathetic military planner, he admits he "miscalculated" Boomer's actions. VARIANTS: DAYBREAK, PT II - REVIEW
  • Simon Jenkins, a columnist with the UK's Guardian recently called Zuma a rapist and a racketeer in perhaps one of the most acerbic pieces yet the Guardian has published on Zuma.
  • The new Simon is the one who doesn't put on the false nose of the gagster to hide from his own experience and pain. Simon Spys:Real Or False.?
  • Photos Simon Baker/Reuters A woman, whose friend was missing in the fire-damaged CTV building looked on as firemen and search teams looked through the rubble for survivors in central Christchurch Wednesday. New Zealand Starts Christchurch Curfew
  • Ambassador Simons has been asked to speak at the dinner.
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