Drinkwater









Drinkwater


Drinkwater [dringk-waw-ter, -wot-er] Examples noun

  1. John,1882–1937, English poet, playwright, and critic.

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  • A former staffer for Rep. Jerrold Nadler, Drinkwater had worked on this issue in the past.

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  • Historical Examples of drinkwater

  • Drinkwater, delighted at results like these, made Owen his partner.

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  • Mr. Drinkwater smiled at the idea and emphasized “dividends.”

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  • “No, sir,” said Drinkwater, as he flashed his lantern round.

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  • “Your wife will be anxious about you, Drinkwater,” said the artist.

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  • Drinkwater, I cannot stand and listen to this without raising my voice in protest.

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  • British Dictionary definitions for drinkwater Drinkwater noun

    1. John. 1882–1937, English dramatist, poet, and critic; author of chronicle plays such as Abraham Lincoln (1918) and Mary Stuart (1921)

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