Kirkland

[ kurk-luhnd ]

noun
  1. Jack, 1901–69, U.S. writer and playwright.

  2. a town in central Washington.

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How to use Kirkland in a sentence

  • All Eppies early memories of Kirklands centered about the summer-house and were mingled with the fragrance of the roses.

    The Shadow of Life | Anne Douglas Sedgwick
  • The summer at Kirklands was no precedent for future summers, as she and Gavan had quite taken for granted.

    The Shadow of Life | Anne Douglas Sedgwick
  • The journey to Kirklands, after the long gap that lay between it and his farewell, made something of an epoch for his thoughts.

    The Shadow of Life | Anne Douglas Sedgwick
  • He could catch the London train, the night express for Scotland, and he could be at Kirklands at noon next day.

    The Shadow of Life | Anne Douglas Sedgwick
  • Eppies disaster must have been keenly felt and keenly resented at Kirklands.

    The Shadow of Life | Anne Douglas Sedgwick