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Sturges

[ stur-jis ]

noun

  1. Preston, 1898–1959, U.S. playwright and screenwriter.


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But I have a serious suggestion for La Liz, which is less Sturges than Sidney Lumet.

Ever seen The Great McGinty, the fantastic Preston Sturges film?

In vain Huskisson offered to take all the trouble on himself, and they all tried to persuade Sturges.

I've lent this really most amiable little old house to Jonathan Sturges while I'm away—and he's to come as soon as he can.

But Claflin, after getting four around Sturges, punted out of danger to Brimfield's forty-seven.

Mr. Sturges moved to strike out "Executive," and insert "the Legislature."

Sturges Owen fled to the tent, while the men were swept from their feet, buried beneath the human tide.

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