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Simms

[ simz ]

noun

  1. William Gil·more [gil, -mawr, -mohr], 1806–70, U.S. author.


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“Codecademy was originally built for someone like me to learn how to code,” its co-founder, Zach Simms, told The Guardian.

The case against them hinged on the testimony of their accomplice Nathaniel Simms.

"A Greaser crept up behind me, sir, and threw a noose that got tangled around my windpipe," replied Private Simms.

"That was a fine specimen of soldierly wit and promptness, Simms," commended Lieutenant Hal heartily.

Simms, fearing to spoil any of his officer's plans, kept wholly silent, though alert for any signal.

Simms measured the distance to the string-piece with accuracy, then he made a leap and landed.

Here is a letter to the master of the 'Wanderer,' Captain Simms, stating that you are to be taken on board his ship as seamen.

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