Cremer

[ kree-mer ]

noun
  1. Sir William Randal, 1838–1908, English union organizer: Nobel Peace Prize 1903.

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How to use Cremer in a sentence

  • General Cremer came this morning to enlighten us concerning the disposition of the army.

  • Sidney couldn't come, but my aunt brought me tonight, as Sidney Cremer's interests and mine are rather closely allied.

  • That was the worse for him, because it made it more and more plain that Sidney Cremer must be very near and dear to her.

  • I know I haven't any right to ask it, but—were you engaged to Cremer when we crossed together on the Mauretania?

  • "Cremer must be very rich," grumbled Loveland, apparently apropos of nothing.