Carmichael
Hoag·land Howard [hohg-luhnd], /ˈhoʊg lənd/, "Hoagy", 1899–1981, U.S. songwriter and musician.
Stoke·ly [stohk-lee], /ˈstoʊk li/, Kwame Ture, 1941–1998, U.S. civil rights leader, born in Trinidad: chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 1966–67.
a town in central California, near Sacramento.
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How to use Carmichael in a sentence
For their few neighbors, life went on as slowly as for the Carmichaels.
The Shadow of Life | Anne Douglas SedgwickBut for one thing they are not having any dealings with the Carmichaels.
Green Fire | Fiona MacleodShe did not like her self-consciousness about the Carmichaels.
Why Joan? | Eleanor Mercein KellyThere are no better people in the State than the Carmichaels, my dear.
Why Joan? | Eleanor Mercein KellyBut for one thing, they are not having any dealings with the Carmichaels.
The Divine Adventure etc. (Works vol. 4) | Fiona Macleod
British Dictionary definitions for Carmichael
/ (kɑːˈmaɪkəl) /
Hoaglund Howard (ˈhəʊɡlənd), known as Hoagy. 1899–1981, US pianist, singer, and composer of such standards as "Star Dust" (1929).
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