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Atkins


Atkins [at-kinz] Examples noun, plural At·kins for 2.

  1. ChesterChet, 1924–2001, U.S. country-and-western singer and musician.
  2. 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.

    Cy Whittaker’s Place

    Joseph C. Lincoln

  • The Atkins town pump, also his gift, stood before the townhall.

    Cy Whittaker’s Place

    Joseph C. Lincoln

  • Mr. Atkins and the captain had all but come to blows over the child.

    Cy Whittaker’s Place

    Joseph C. Lincoln

  • The hands were shaken, and the train bore the Atkins delegation away.

    Cy Whittaker’s Place

    Joseph C. Lincoln

  • Atkins, take that feller out of this house and off my premises.

    Cy Whittaker’s Place

    Joseph C. Lincoln

  • British Dictionary definitions for atkins Atkins noun

    1. 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
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