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Rockwell

[ rok-wel, -wuhl ]

noun

  1. Norman, 1894–1978, U.S. illustrator.
  2. a male given name.


Rockwell

/ -wəl; ˈrɒkˌwɛl /

noun

  1. RockwellNorman18941978MUSARTS AND CRAFTS: illustrator Norman . 1894–1978, US illustrator, noted esp for magazine covers


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Example Sentences

What Norman Rockwell was to oil painting, Archie Andrews was to comic books.

WHILE YOU'RE THERE: Stop by the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge.

And on the wall behind the bar is one of the largest paintings Norman Rockwell ever produced.

He said he was inspired by Norman Rockwell, famous for painting real magazine covers that portray an idyllic American life.

Sam Rockwell delivers an award-worthy turn as a wacky water-park manager in ‘The Way, Way Back.’

Back in 1875 Beard and Rockwell speak of two cases, one cured and the other relieved by descending galvanism.

That same evening many of the Rockwell people strolled down to the post-office for their mail.

The case came on for trial before Judge Rockwell, who then sat upon the bench there.

Later it was called Rockwell and Harrisburg; and finally Juneau, the name it still bears with more or less dignity.

Porter Rockwell has killed a deer and someone else an antelope.

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