Breckinridge [brek-uh n-rij] EXAMPLES| noun John Cabell,1821–75, vice president of the U.S. 1857–61: Confederate general in the American Civil War. Liberaldictionary.com
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Breckinridge then returned to Kentucky, where he was promptly elected to the U.S. Senate by the legislature.
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Historical Examples of breckinridge
At Wheeling, he passed on the question answered by him for Breckinridge to answer.
George S. Merriam
This is the logical end of the Breckinridge and Lane platform.
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Joseph Ketchum Edgerton
Breckinridge looked at the shabby boy, thanked him, and passed on his way.
Alexander K. McClure
“I did say so; and I said it because it was just as true as Breckinridge’s long letter,” said Orly earnestly.
Oliver Optic
Is it Breckinridge, Douglas, or constitutional unionist Bell?
John Roy Musick