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Talbot

[ US /ˈtæɫbət/ ]
NOUN
  1. English inventor and pioneer in photography who published the first book illustrated with photographs (1800-1877)

How To Use Talbot In A Sentence

  • Talbot reached out and took the krytron, already connected to a battery, from Denholm. Santorini
  • The griffin is also used by Saab, and other mythical beasts goaded into service on motor cars must include Alfa Romeo's serpent, Talbot's hunting dog and the Gilbern's Welsh dragon. Badge Engineering
  • At the risk of seeming to be a shill for David Talbot, let me suggest that non-subscribers reconsider.
  • England, and she kept Susan Talbot and her children in what she called their meet place, in which that good lady thoroughly acquiesced, having her hands much too full of household affairs to run after queens. Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland
  • The Port Talbot sample, which is predictably highly metalliferous, is especially enriched in Fe as a result of an abundance of spherulitic iron oxide condensates commonly
  • Those who do know her work, however, will associate the 47-year-old most with her studies of the curves and cantilevers of the Forth Bridge over 20 years, which have been the subject of an acclaimed installation at the Talbot Rice Gallery.
  • The English recovered most of western Gascony, but in July 1453 a French army defeated Talbot at Castillon and Talbot himself, a paladin greatly admired by French and English alike, was killed.
  • My dear child, Richard Talbot would never have left his widow alone.
  • Tip-topper – Sir Edward Talbot, that's 'im –' e's in furrin parts for 'is Harding's Luck
  • Once it was called Talbot House though the resounding name belies the small bright dwelling wedged into the row which supports it. WHISTLER IN THE DARK
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