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Schuyler

[ skahy-ler ]

noun

  1. Philip John, 1733–1804, American statesman and general in the Revolutionary War.


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Example Sentences

At which point Brooke piped up, “Well, Schuyler, neither can we.”

Schuyler Evans, a pedigreed bachelor from London, says he can spot a Harry hunter a mile away.

Men said angrily that their troops would never hold a place until a general had been shot, and Schuyler was superseded by Gates.

Although wounded to the quick by this order, Schuyler was too noble a man to show any anger.

You knew him, did you not, when he came a-courting Margaret Schuyler?

Once more there was silence, and it was a relief when the unemotional Mrs. Schuyler rose.

Still, Miss Schuyler had not spoiled the splendid parquetrie floor of American timber.

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