Atherton [ath-er-tuh n] Examples noun
- Gertrude (Franklin)Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857–1948, U.S. novelist.
Examples from the Web for atherton Contemporary Examples of atherton
Like Atherton Elementary in Atlanta, this was a “statistically improbable” one-year gain of close to 50 percentage points.
Public-School Children Cheated by Perverse Performance Pay Incentives
Sol Stern
April 1, 2013
Even as the Twenties roared, Atherton, and her many readers across the country, were roaring back.
American Dreams, 1923: Black Oxen by Gertrude Atherton
Nathaniel Rich
March 28, 2013
Historical Examples of atherton
Atherton was wealthy, and a coral reef was more to him than a pearl.
Harold MacGrath
Miss Atherton, let me tell you, has no need of your attentions.
Talbot Baines Reed
Atherton, at their head, peered eagerly through the dust and smoke.
Talbot Baines Reed
“Miss Atherton must be very proud,” said he, returning to his work.
Talbot Baines Reed
Jerry had improved in every respect since he went to Atherton.
Mrs. S. S. Robbins
British Dictionary definitions for atherton Atherton noun
- Mike, full name Michael Andrew Atherton . born 1968, English cricketer: played for Lancashire (1987–2001) and England (1989–2001); captain of England (1993–1998)