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Nathaniel

[ nuh-than-yuhl ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “gift of God.”


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Example Sentences

There’s the possibility of the arms race escalation that Nathaniel raised.

In California, where Nathaniel’s family lives, gaming uses up more electricity than all of the dishwashers in the state.

By the time Nathaniel was done, his used little more than a third that much.

Like Nathaniel, you can make choices that reduce the amount of energy you use — while still having fun.

Then, one by one, Nathaniel replaced its parts with new, more-energy-efficient ones.

Characters in The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. are “The Contingent Man and Woman.”

When The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. was published last July, it was designated a “Hot Read” here at The Daily Beast.

Or at least not obtuse about The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.

“Pea Tear Griffon” is singing what goes up must come down while reading Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Nathaniel Rich on how the Great War saved American fiction from such trifles.

Mrs. Nathaniel Winkle, who married the son of the old man at Birmingham?

Nathaniel Greene, an officer in the revolutionary army, died, aged 46.

"Not at home," Nathaniel had kept saying to visitors that afternoon.

"If you please, Master Clifford," said Nathaniel, appearing at the head of the stairs.

Nathaniel Pipkin had ocular demonstration of the fact, that the rumours of old Lobbs's treasures were not exaggerated.

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