Cushman

[ koosh-muhn ]

noun
  1. Charlotte Saun·ders [sawn-derz, sahn-], /ˈsɔn dərz, ˈsɑn-/, 1816–76, U.S. actress.

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How to use Cushman in a sentence

  • Finally, in 1852, accompanied by her father and Charlotte Cushman, she set sail for Italy.

    American Men of Mind | Burton E. Stevenson
  • Further away, crowned with her golden dome, towers old Boston, the storied city that Charlotte Cushman loved.

    Shadows of the Stage | William Winter
  • Charlotte Cushman read the text superbly, but she was much too formidable ever to venture on assuming the character.

    Shadows of the Stage | William Winter
  • Charlotte Cushman was so charmed by it that she sought out the author in Baltimore, and the two became good friends.

    Literary Hearthstones of Dixie | La Salle Corbell Pickett
  • Charlotte Cushman returned to America in the fall of 1849, and was received with acclamation.

    American Men of Mind | Burton E. Stevenson