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Bragdon


Bragdon [brag-duh n] Examples noun

  1. Claude,1866–1946, U.S. architect, stage designer, and author.

Examples from the Web for bragdon Contemporary Examples of bragdon

  • “Raising funds as a challenger is a difficult thing,” Bragdon said.

    America’s Most Troubled Pol

    Winston Ross

    March 19, 2011

  • “This is nothing new, and it’s not about a tiger suit,” Bragdon said.

    America’s Most Troubled Pol

    Winston Ross

    March 19, 2011

  • Historical Examples of bragdon

  • Thus far, even by his own account, Bragdon was not much of an artist.

    One Woman’s Life

    Robert Herrick

  • It was in the autumn after Bragdon had been on the magazine staff for some months.

    One Woman’s Life

    Robert Herrick

  • Then there was an intermission—Bragdon had to finish some work—and Milly felt restless.

    One Woman’s Life

    Robert Herrick

  • For his fame had raised him altogether out of Bragdon’s class.

    One Woman’s Life

    Robert Herrick

  • For Bragdon until the last weeks had been earning a very fair income.

    One Woman’s Life

    Robert Herrick

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