Trumbo

[ US /ˈtɹəmboʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States screenwriter who was blacklisted and imprisoned for refusing to cooperate with congressional investigations of communism in America (1905-1976)

How To Use Trumbo In A Sentence

  • When Semple departed, Dalton Trumbo came in to build up the Dega character in line with the buddy-buddy movie trend.
  • A stone in the bladder occasions very similar symptoms, together with pain in the peritoneum and pubes, dysuria and strangury, and sometimes the appearance of blood and flocculi (_trumbos_?) in the urine. Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
  • While many in Catholic higher education are quick to name closeted administrators or to suggest that someone couldn't be an out dean, there is at least one: Jeffrey Trumbower, dean of the college and professor of religious studies at Saint Michael's College. Do gays face 'stained glass ceiling' at Catholic colleges?
  • Sorkin was referring to blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo who was credited for "Spartacus. Breaking News: CBS News
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