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Tomlinson

[ tom-lin-suhn ]

noun

  1. Henry Major, 1873–1958, English journalist and novelist.


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Example Sentences

But, in Jamaica, Maurice Tomlinson was forced to flee his country after his marriage to his Canadian husband made front-page news.

“I felt incredibly vulnerable and alone,” Tomlinson said of his reasons for leaving his home country.

When it comes to his own role in the story, Tomlinson is surprisingly reticent.

Tomlinson tackles all of these, and more, and tries to make them all mesh in his tale.

There are the small black-and-white communities of Tomlinson Hill.

I have made it a caricature of a superhuman ass I know—Tomlinson—who thinks he can decorate.

So he did, and when he ran dry Tomlinson (having meanwhile ascertained where Peterhead Harbour is) took up the wondrous tale.

Assuring himself that the pearls were all in the bag, Tomlinson closed it and pushed it into his pocket.

Tomlinson was assisted out of the office by the deputy sheriff, the doctor opening the doors obsequiously ahead of them.

The address was evidence enough that the letter did not belong to Tomlinson; but, if not, how did it happen to be in the car?

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