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Norris

[ nawr-is, nor- ]

noun

  1. Charles Gilman, 1881–1945, U.S. novelist and editor.
  2. Frank, 1870–1902, U.S. novelist (brother of Charles Gilman).
  3. George William, 1861–1944, U.S. senator 1913–43.
  4. Kathleen (Thompson), 1880–1966, U.S. novelist and short-story writer (wife of Charles Gilman).
  5. a male given name.


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Example Sentences

Meanwhile, the NRA has…Chuck Norris, doing its “Trigger The Vote” Campaign.

Here he is attending festivities for the first George W. Bush inauguration, along with Chuck Norris and Meatloaf.

The New Face of Richard Norris Jeanne Marie Laskas, GQ For fifteen years, Richard Norris had a face too hideous to show.

When you hear all the Chuck Norris jokes now, do you take a special pride in helping to create Chuck Norris, the myth, the legend?

I was debating whether to bring up Chuck Norris or Scientology first, and I went with Chuck Norris.

"Samuel Norris" said he might know of an opening for a bright young fellow there.

The Scots retired into their castle, which Norris proceeded to batter with two heavy guns brought from the ship.

What a potent architectural charm was secreted in that mystic oil with which Father Norris touched the knee of Alice!

Mr. Norris is without a rival as a writer of "Circus Stories" for boys.

The only Norris what come out of it was the lad who lay tight in the fence-scrub—Jimmy.

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