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US
/ˈtaʊnzənd/
]
NOUN
- United States social reformer who proposed an old-age pension sponsored by the federal government; his plan was a precursor to Social Security (1867-1960)
How To Use Townsend In A Sentence
- Morris Townsend listened to this robust logic in silence.
- Likewise, Stuart Townsend plays a nebulously likable best friend who flirts openly with Frank's wife, but has his back when things get rough.
- George Townsend Cole's Portrait of Henry Thomas Lambert, a master sail maker and ship chandler in Wapping, shows a man proud of all he has achieved.
- The kind of sysadmin that plays the network blindfolded and upside down like Stevie Ray Vaughn, makes ch, ch, changes faster than David Bowie, smashes hackers like Pete Townsend does with guitars, keeps the show going like Bill Graham, and does it all with Ringo's good humor. Boing Boing
- Townsend was noted for exporting considerable quantities of pewter to these shores.
- A comparable soil and silt horizon with charcoal flecks was tentatively identified east of the road in Townsend Close.
- A magician's black topper isn't the only hat Pipia wears in Port Townsend, Washington, though.
- The showman was back strutting his stuff, bowling bouncers and yorkers and embarking on the wildest celebrations seen since Pete Townsend starting re-arranging guitars.
- Townsend said Prince William talked to the boys about rugby and rowing after noticing the sports badges on their blazers.
- Swimmers Darian Townsend, Lyndon Ferns and Karl Thaning race in a freestyle time trial at the Olympic Aquatic Centre.