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Sully

[ UK /sˈʌli/ ]
[ US /ˈsəɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. French statesman (1560-1641)
  2. United States painter (born in England) of portraits and historical scenes (1783-1872)

How To Use Sully In A Sentence

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  • Their return to a rigid theory of versification was a reaction against the loose methods of various disciples of Lamartine and Hugo; a deliberate conspiracy (to quote M. Sully Prudhomme, one of their most distinguished poets) ‘against the excessively facile line, the line which is feeble and flabby, fluid as water, and as formless’. Introduction
  • Tony was reluctant to let anyone else touch the wallet, as if alien fingers might sully the purity of his dad's memory.
  • There are tabloid rags that sully the name of reporting, and there are informed, articulate blogs that raise this medium to a far more rarefied level.
  • HEMMER: How do they say "sully" in Russian, by the way? CNN Transcript Sep 19, 2003
  • Sully also has an advantage since it tells the tale of disaster averted. The Sun
  • Making sacrifices and always putting others first has earned Davina Sully the title of June's Supermum.
  • Pollution traditionally involved an act of defilement and desecration; in previous times, to pollute was to profane, to stain, to sully, to corrupt.
  • She wondered if she dared risk sullying the gleaming sink.
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