Simonson

[ sahy-muhn-suhn ]

noun
  1. Lee, 1888–1967, U.S. set designer.

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How to use Simonson in a sentence

  • Recipes were reprinted with permission from The Old-Fashioned by Robert Simonson, copyright (c) 2014.

  • "And I have decided to ask her to be my wife," continued Simonson.

    The Awakening | Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy
  • "My business with you is the following," began Simonson, when they reached the corridor.

    The Awakening | Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy
  • Loomis' and Simonson's Batteries were soon put in position, and began to reply to the enemy.

    The Citizen-Soldier | John Beatty
  • Simonson took the name Mah Retto, which had a foreign sound, and could be depended upon to deceive Mr. Potter's enemies.

    Larry Dexter's Great Search | Howard R. Garis
  • I had an awful good mind to call out Hank Simonson to run a few of 'em in.

    An Alabaster Box | Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Florence Morse Kingsley