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Kirkpatrick

[ kurk-pa-trik ]

noun

  1. Jeane (Jordan) [jeen], 1926–2006, U.S. diplomat: ambassador to the U.N. 1981–85.
  2. Mount, a mountain in Antarctica, near Ross Ice Shelf. About 14,855 feet (4,528 meters).


Kirkpatrick

/ kɜːkˈpætrɪk /

noun

  1. Mount Kirkpatrick
    Mount Kirkpatrick a mountain in Antarctica, in S Victoria Land in the Queen Alexandra Range. Height: 4528 m (14 856 ft)


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Example Sentences

“He is fortunate he found himself in the same room,” David Kirkpatrick, author of a book about the website, told the Times.

On an issue like Syria, Cruz remains in the Kirkpatrick mold.

Update: The “other one,” apparently, is Chris Kirkpatrick.

“Most of the important military obligations that we assumed were once important are now outdated,” wrote Kirkpatrick in 1990.

Jeremy Scahill is a proud member of what the late neoconservative icon Jeane Kirkpatrick dubbed “the blame-America-first crowd.”

About six o'clock in the morning we set out very cautiously, with Major Kirkpatrick in command.

In hiring Lincoln, Kirkpatrick had promised to buy him a cant-hook to move heavy logs.

One of the "odd jobs" which Lincoln had taken since coming into Illinois was working in a saw-mill for a man named Kirkpatrick.

Both palaces were built by Colonel Kirkpatrick, the late minister at the Nizam's court.

You see, there were two fellows put up: Kirkpatrick and Lincoln.

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