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Vanderbilt

[ US /ˈvændɝbɪɫt/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States financier who accumulated great wealth from railroad and shipping businesses (1794-1877)

How To Use Vanderbilt In A Sentence

  • ALBA - Vanderbilt junior Sam Jones was a single away from hitting for the cycle, but it wasn't enough to lift the Yellowjackets past Alba in the second game of a Northern Lakes Conference doubleheader Thursday. Undefined
  • The Vanderbilt, a new eatery in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, dresses them in lime, honey, and sriracha, the fiery Thai condiment that was inescapable in 2009.
  • We sat in contented silence for a fair bit before we both realized we had to get back to the Vanderbilt. One Night in Nashville
  • Studies at the University of Michigan and Vanderbilt have shown that multitasking is really a misnomer. Joe Robinson: Is Email Making You Stupid?
  • Says Vanderbilt University psychiatrist Herbert Meltzer, who has studied schizophrenia patients who are at high risk of suicide: "You need a specifically targeted antisuicide effect. The Forgotten Patients
  • Because I'm not a Vanderbilt, suddenly I'm white trash?
  • But Vanderbilt's backcourt is rarely a scoring threat. USATODAY.com
  • The whole matter has become so confused that Vanderbilt himself couldn't straighten it out.
  • In October 1903, after the lintels, tympana, and doors were in place, Mrs. Vanderbilt wrote Stanford White.
  • He also alternated with Alex Gordon in shadowing Rice, holding the Colonials 'leading scorer without a point until midway through the second half, when Vanderbilt led by 32. USATODAY.com - Men's Basketball - George Washington vs. Vanderbilt
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