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Thornton

[ US /ˈθɔɹntən/ ]
NOUN
  1. American architect (1759-1828)

How To Use Thornton In A Sentence

  • The owner, Gerald Thornton, was as much of a relic as the rare and ancient coins in which he specialized. CHAMELEON
  • Huw Thornton: without being condescending, I'd like to applaud your clearsighted enunciation of the current problem: what is the solution? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Pulling off my dirty pinny and revealing my clean black uniform underneath I hurried out of the house and around to the back door of the Thornton's house.
  • They take in the Thornton & Allerton, and Clayton & Fairweather Green wards, both Tory strongholds in local elections.
  • Based on Lawrence Thornton's novel, Hampton strives for a part human, part mystical response to a brutal regime, bent on repression.
  • Blount starred with Arkansas native Billy Bob Thornton in the drama "Chrystal," McKinnon's 2004 feature film directing debut for which Blount also was a producer. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • We are all at the mercy of a falling tile, " Julius Caesar reminds us in Thornton Wilder's Ides of March.
  • Many were convinced of Thornton's guilt and he was assailed in local and London newspapers.
  • Even if the craziest command, when buck for Thornton win bets.
  • Thornton also stars as a mildly retarded man who returns to his hometown after 25 years in a mental institution.
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