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Kirkland

[ kurk-luhnd ]

noun

  1. Jack, 1901–69, U.S. writer and playwright.
  2. a town in central Washington.


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Example Sentences

He looked up at the sentry towers dotting the campus as the bus entered Kirkland.

After Sean accepted his 10-year sentence, he was taken by bus to Kirkland maximum security prison in Columbia, S.C.

But executive producers Jeff Greenstein and George Perkins and former producer Lori Kirkland Baker are standing by Sheridan.

It is important to note that Kirkland was a very great ballerina before she unraveled—not, sadly, after.

Suffice it to say that no real ballerina, Kirkland included, would survive, much less succeed, with such an illness.

John Thornton Kirkland, president of Harvard university, died, aged 70.

The voice of Kirkland—the voice of Schuyler—the voice of Washington were exerted in vain.

Indeed, after he met Polly Kirkland, staring moodily at the lake became his favorite form of exercise.

Ainsley heartily agreed in this opinion, but in persuading Miss Kirkland to share it he had not been successful.

He finally succeeded in making Miss Kirkland so miserable also that she decided to run away.

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