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Thorndike
[ thawrn-dahyk ]
noun
- Ashley Horace, 1871–1933, U.S. literary historian and teacher.
- Edward Lee, 1874–1949, U.S. psychologist and lexicographer.
- (Everett) Lynn, 1882–1965, U.S. historian and scholar (brother of Ashley Horace Thorndike).
- Dame Sybil, 1882–1976, English actress.
Thorndike
/ ˈθɔːnˌdaɪk /
noun
- ThorndikeEdward Lee18741949MUSSCIENCE: psychologist Edward Lee. 1874–1949, US psychologist, who worked on animals and proposed that all learnt behaviour is regulated by rewards and punishments ( Thorndike's law or law of effect )
- Thorndike(Agnes) Sybil18821976FBritishTHEATRE: actress Dame ( Agnes ) Sybil . 1882–1976, British actress
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"I have been trying to get at you for an age," said Mrs. Thorndike Freeman, laughing.
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Mr. Thorndike stood irresolute, and then sank back into his chair "Do I look as easy as that, or are you just naturally foolish?"
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On occasions, Mr. Thorndike had put even royalty—frayed, impecunious royalty, on the lookout for a loan—at its ease.
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There were people waiting in the room; strange people, only like those Mr. Thorndike had seen on ferry-boats.
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As he spoke, with his eyes fixed on those of Mr. Thorndike, the latter saw that the young judge had suddenly recognized him.
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