Atkins [at-kinz] Examples noun, plural At·kins for 2.
- ChesterChet, 1924–2001, U.S. country-and-western singer and musician.
- Tommy Atkins.
Examples from the Web for atkins Contemporary Examples of atkins
Despite Atkins, people with IQs lower than 70 have since been executed.
How the U.S. Justice System Screws Prisoners with Disabilities
Elizabeth Picciuto
December 16, 2014
According to the Los Angeles Times, Atkins got married in 1981 to “a self-proclaimed Texas millionaire” named Donald Laisure.
Charles Manson, Ted Bundy & Other Notorious Jailhouse Weddings
Caitlin Dickson
November 18, 2014
In 1987, Atkins was married again, to attorney James Whitehouse, who had represented her some of her final parole hearings.
Charles Manson, Ted Bundy & Other Notorious Jailhouse Weddings
Caitlin Dickson
November 18, 2014
Since North West took the Internet by storm, mom has gone on the Atkins diet to get back to her pre-baby body.
Did Kim Kardashian Photoshop Her Butt Selfie? Yes, She Probably Did.
Marina Watts
January 8, 2014
Group workouts for money are set to replace Atkins and South Beach as the most motivating weight-loss regime.
Workers Earn Money on the Job for Losing Weight
Eliza Shapiro
April 10, 2013
Historical Examples of atkins
“Tad” Simpson was known to be deep in Congressman Atkins’s confidence.
Joseph C. Lincoln
The Atkins town pump, also his gift, stood before the townhall.
Joseph C. Lincoln
Mr. Atkins and the captain had all but come to blows over the child.
Joseph C. Lincoln
The hands were shaken, and the train bore the Atkins delegation away.
Joseph C. Lincoln
Atkins, take that feller out of this house and off my premises.
Joseph C. Lincoln
British Dictionary definitions for atkins Atkins noun
- Robert C . 1930–2003, US physician, cardiologist, and nutritionist. An advocate of complementary medicine, he devised a widely-used diet (the Atkins diet) based on controlled intake of carbohydrates for weight management and disease prevention