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Tarbell

[ US /ˈtɑɹˌbɛɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States writer remembered for her muckraking investigations into industries in the early 20th century (1857-1944)

How To Use Tarbell In A Sentence

  • Mrs. Tarbell, deeply mortified, resumed her occupation, and completed the _precipe_ by writing the words, "Tarbell, pro plff. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
  • No Boston painter would have attempted to settle an aesthetic difference like Luks did when he punched Edmund Tarbell in the jaw.
  • In addition to providing Tarbell with subjects for portraiture, Emeline and her siblings served as models for figures in genre paintings of leisured genteel life.
  • No Boston painter would have attempted to settle an aesthetic difference like Luks did when he punched Edmund Tarbell in the jaw.
  • No Boston painter would have attempted to settle an aesthetic difference like Luks did when he punched Edmund Tarbell in the jaw.
  • I hear Tarbell told the cops the guy had a "switchblade". PREPOSTEROUS!
  • Among American painters, few achieved more fully the impressionist symbiosis of public ambition and private life than Edmund C. Tarbell.
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