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Tobin

[ US /ˈtoʊbɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States economist (1918-2002)

How To Use Tobin In A Sentence

  • Three claps and a decree for silence, Tobin snuffles badger-like in the back. Schoolyard soccer
  • Tobin has developed a bombsight which is believed will make the difference in the war, and could cause untold damage to England should it fall into Nazi hands.
  • Three days later, in a related case (the records are sketchy, but the matching surnames in this small community suggest a link) ,143 Bridget St. Croix (presumably a relative of Ann) complained that on the previous evening she had encountered Thomas Tobin (possibly Ellen's brother and the victim of Ann's rock-throwing episodes), who had "accosted" her and said, "now you vagabond [w] hore I have you. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • When Tobin Keller begins to investigate her, he is faced with a blank sheet.
  • Tobin, filthy, falls asleep at his desk, unwashed and unfed for days. Schoolyard soccer
  • When Tobin cruelly breaks her heart that very same night, the lonely girl peeking out from Sofia's shell retreats, and she becomes flippant and cocky once more. Archive 2008-09-01
  • Presentations were made to all four by club chairman James Tobin who said their respective contributions to club and county over the years had shed great honour and lustre on their club.
  • According to Mr Tobin, a Council overseer spotted the black plumes of polluting smoke from the burning pyre.
  • The prosecution proposed that Mr Gassy had harboured feelings of resentment and anger towards Dr Tobin for her part in his deregistration.
  • The prosecution proposed that Mr Gassy had harboured feelings of resentment and anger towards Dr Tobin for her part in his deregistration.
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