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Tatum

[ tey-tuhm ]

noun

  1. Art, 1910–56, U.S. jazz pianist.
  2. Edward Law·rie [lawr, -ee], 1909–75, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1958.


Tatum

/ ˈteɪtəm /

noun

  1. TatumArt19101956MUSMUSIC: jazz pianist Art, full name Arthur Tatum. 1910–56, US jazz pianist
  2. TatumEdward Lawrie19091975MUSSCIENCE: chemist Edward Lawrie. 1909–75, US biochemist, who showed how genes regulate biochemical processes in an organism and demonstrated that bacteria reproduce sexually; Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1958) with Beadle and Lederberg


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Example Sentences

But for the real Mark Schultz, whom Tatum plays in the film Foxcatcher, it has become a sore point.

For many men, being depicted by Channing Tatum in a film about your life would be a compliment.

Carell is good in a brooding, atmospheric movie but Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo are better.

Tatum wears the shame(s) of a nation on his face in this quietly devastating portrait of the American dream run amok.

I heard a rumor that you and Channing Tatum were trying to make a film version of Guys and Dolls together.

While they waited and while they worked to bring Harve Tatum back to his senses, the men marveled at two amazing things.

Tatum died of neuro-toxic virus, because we couldn't do anything to rebuild neurones in those days.

The Kiowa statement of his singing his death song is corroborated by Battey and by agent Tatum.

Karstens still had internal pains; Tatum and I had severe headaches.

Meanwhile, Tatum had been reading a round of angles with the prismatic compass.

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