Maris

[ mar-is ]

noun
  1. Roger (Eugene), 1934–85, U.S. baseball player.

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How to use Maris in a sentence

  • By and large, those are pretty disappointing results for a duo that had Maris-and-Mantle potential on paper.

    The Yankees Finally Have The Dynamic Duo They Wanted | Neil Paine (neil.paine@fivethirtyeight.com) | August 4, 2020 | FiveThirtyEight
  • Here, as in the cole des Maris, Molire turns to the ethics of marriage for his materials.

    Queens of the French Stage | H. Noel Williams
  • Qui, diuiso cum fratre regno, Maris possessionem sortitus, regem Sclaui Scalcum maritimis copiis lacessitum oppressit.

    Beowulf | R. W. Chambers
  • The leading author is Bynkershoek, whose standard work, "De dominio Maris," appeared in 1702.

  • To one 'lasso Maris et viarum,' like Horace, these words brought the first promise of approaching rest.

    Walks in Rome | Augustus J.C. Hare
  • Whoso sheddeth Maris blood, by man shall his blood be shed; for in the image of God made he man.

    Biblical Extracts | Robert Cooper