Goddard









Goddard


Goddard [god-erd] Examples noun

  1. Robert Hutch·ings [huhch-ingz] /ˈhʌtʃ ɪŋz/, 1882–1945, U.S. physicist: pioneer in rocketry.

Examples from the Web for goddard Contemporary Examples of goddard

  • Goddard was accused of abusing Michael Egan in Hawaii when Egan was a teenager.

    Third Hollywood Power Player Files Motion to Dismiss Sex Abuse Lawsuit

    Tim Teeman

    May 22, 2014

  • The motion was filed today by Goddard’s legal representatives, the Weintraub/Tobin law firm, in the federal court in Hawaii.

    Third Hollywood Power Player Files Motion to Dismiss Sex Abuse Lawsuit

    Tim Teeman

    May 22, 2014

  • When the teenager was 14 or 15, the suit contends, Goddard communicated that he loved John Doe.

    Exclusive: Bryan Singer Faces New Teen Sex Assault Lawsuit

    Tim Teeman

    May 4, 2014

  • Later, when the boy was 15 or 16, Goddard insisted he strip and they lay on a bed naked and kissed, the suit alleges.

    Exclusive: Bryan Singer Faces New Teen Sex Assault Lawsuit

    Tim Teeman

    May 4, 2014

  • The nature of the harm allegedly caused by Goddard was “subtle, imperceptible and pernicious.”

    Exclusive: Bryan Singer Faces New Teen Sex Assault Lawsuit

    Tim Teeman

    May 4, 2014

  • Historical Examples of goddard

  • His mother, Mrs. Goddard of Madison Square, was not needlessly alarmed.

    Melomaniacs

    James Huneker

  • “I hardly think you will, Mr. Goddard,” was the quiet response.

    The Masked Bridal

    Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

  • Mr. Goddard glanced from her to his brother-in-law in unfeigned perplexity.

    The Masked Bridal

    Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

  • For the second time that evening Mr. Goddard suppressed a groan with a cough.

    The Masked Bridal

    Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

  • Allow me to present Mrs. Stewart—Mrs. Stewart, my husband, Mr. Goddard.

    The Masked Bridal

    Mrs. Georgie Sheldon

  • British Dictionary definitions for goddard Goddard noun

    1. Robert Hutchings. 1882–1945, US physicist. He made the first workable liquid-fuelled rocket

    goddard in Science Goddard [gŏd′ərd]Robert Hutchings 1882-1945

    1. American physicist who developed numerous rockets and rocket devices, including the first successful liquid-fueled rocket (1926), the first instrument-carrying rocket that could make observations in flight (1929), and the first rockets to exceed the speed of sound.
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