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Laughlin

[ lawf-lin, lawk ]

noun

  1. James, IV, 1914–97, U.S. editor, publisher, and poet.


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Example Sentences

“We used to go to the House of Blues all of the time,” says Laughlin.

“[Lana] and her girlfriend were glammed up to the max,” Laughlin says.

Today, Laughlin lives a reclusive life far from the Hollywood music scene that she and Clarkson reveled in years ago.

“She called me bawling her eyes out,” said Laughlin in a recent interview.

Laughlin told The Daily Beast that she sent the cards to be “weirdly politically correct.”

Again Miss Laughlin has given us a master-piece in this story of present day life.

Mr. Laughlin sent his message immediately to Washington, where it apparently made a favourable impression.

One day the Ambassador was lunching with Mr. Laughlin and one or two other friends.

"It's your duty to tell the President the real state of affairs," Mr. Laughlin would urge.

Laughlin and Bell and Stabler were seen in an earnest conference in the next room for nearly half an hour.

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