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Hornsby

[ hawrnz-bee ]

noun

  1. Rogers, 1896–1963, U.S. baseball player and manager.


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Example Sentences

If someone is reading content about moving, for example, they can be placed in a “Furniture Plus” segment and are likely to be in the market to buy a new sofa, Hornsby said.

From Digiday

As the Bruce Hornsby song goes: “Some things will never change.”

It possesses steam and water mills, a threshing Rausanes machine and a Hornsby.

This was followed by a rapid, half-restrained interchange of words between Hornsby and the driver.

It is probable that Charley assisted Mr. Hornsby as promptly to his seat, for the next moment the coach was rolling on.

You know you were shocked when I went to fetch that Hornsby, the coroner, after we found the dead body.

"Then ye'll have no difficulty in provin' it," said Hornsby, coolly.

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