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Eastwood

[ eest-wood ]

noun

  1. Clint, born 1930, U.S. actor and director.


Eastwood

/ ˈiːstwʊd /

noun

  1. EastwoodClint1930MUSFILMS AND TV: actorFILMS AND TV: director Clint. born 1930, US film actor and director. His films as an actor include The Good The Bad and The Ugly (1966), Dirty Harry (1971), and as actor and director Play Misty for Me (1971), Unforgiven (1993), Mystic River (2003), Million Dollar Baby (2004), and Gran Torino (2008)


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Example Sentences

The picture is so purely Eastwood—with all the good and bad that implies—it’s as if it had been drawn from his veins.

From Time

Walter’s Evelyn was supposed to be the crazy one, but it was Eastwood’s character who was clearly hysterical.

Eastwood’s teammate, Beatrix Frissell, took first place, and Eastwood placed seventh.

On the morning of the 1906 earthquake, as fire neared the academy, Eastwood and a few colleagues struggled into the damaged building for last-minute salvaging.

Being a woman didn’t prevent Eastwood from getting a botanist’s job at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco.

When the two finally worked together on a film years later, Eastwood still talked about it.

Michael Bloomberg, Lloyd Blankfein, Jamie Dimon—with a little Clint Eastwood on the side.

Clint (Eastwood) sets the bar high: he's still cranking out movies and interested.

Harrison Ford, Clint Eastwood and Paul Newman were all considered for the role that went to Morgan Freeman.

Eastwood is a singular screen presence, and he can be electrifying in the right role.

Eastwood remained silent, and his mind seemed agitated with a variety of emotions.

At this moment a labouring man passed along the path; and Eastwood called to him.

James Eastwood, a lean man, with a cracked and wrinkled and sly face, laughed softly.

Eastwood looked at the ground at his feet, and by and by Monjoy approached him again.

Remember, youre without me and Eastwood and Moon and Raikes, and the best of us.

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