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Coolidge

[ koo-lij ]

noun

  1. Calvin, 1872–1933, 30th president of the U.S. 1923–29.
  2. Grace Goodhue, 1879–1957, his wife, U.S. First Lady 1923–29.


Coolidge

/ ˈkuːlɪdʒ /

noun

  1. Coolidge(John) Calvin18721933MUSPOLITICS: head of state ( John ) Calvin . 1872–1933, 30th president of the US (1923–29)


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Example Sentences

But when Tarantino cast Travolta, he thought Willis would make a good Butch Coolidge.

Later, the White House passed from McKinley to Theodore Roosevelt to Taft, and then from Harding to Coolidge to Hoover.

Lesson for Washington: Be more Calvin Coolidge and less Baghdad Bob.

The business of America is business, as Calvin Coolidge said.

Coolidge stayed silent about the trial that led to the execution of Ferdinando Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti in August 1927.

This park was established by President Coolidge on February 26, 1929.

Waiting for the tide the next afternoon, Haswell and Coolidge, the two mates, were digging clams on shore.

Since that time Doctor Coolidge has devoted himself to the Christianization of his race.

As always, Mrs. Coolidge was the life of the party and charmed all by her wit and beauty and vivacity.

The old man gazed at him until he disappeared around a corner, and then crossed the street and knocked at the Coolidge door.

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