Goodyear [goo d-yeer] Examples noun
- Charles,1800–60, U.S. inventor: developer of the process of vulcanizing rubber.
Examples from the Web for goodyear Contemporary Examples of goodyear
Goodyear writes learnedly of the role magazines played in capturing those who became cool.
Defining American Cool From Walt Whitman to Tina Fey and Johnny Depp
Jason Berry
March 25, 2014
That French President François Hollande is from the Socialist Party helps the Goodyear strikers not at all.
The French Boss-Nappers’ Last Stand
Christopher Dickey
January 7, 2014
Goodyear has blond bangs, a lean face, and a long, downturned mouth.
Why Los Angeles Is the Best Food Town in America
Andrew Romano
November 16, 2013
Equal Rights: Ledbetter v. Goodyear, which made it harder for (female) employees to sue employers on equal-pay grounds.
Michael Tomasky on America’s Robed Radicals on the Supreme Court
Michael Tomasky
June 21, 2012
Shot frequently from the air, sitting alone in stadium parking lots, the Dome resembles a Goodyear service center on a slow day.
Paula Abdul’s Live To Dance Comeback
Richard Rushfield
January 5, 2011
Historical Examples of goodyear
This failure was the last straw, as far as Goodyear’s friends were concerned.
Holland Thompson
This was an accident which only Goodyear could have interpreted.
Holland Thompson
I ask again, if there is anybody else than Goodyear who made this invention, who is he?
Holland Thompson
But he expressly acknowledges Goodyear to be the first inventor.
Holland Thompson
The Goodyear driver turned with the familiarity of a country henchman.
Will Irwin
British Dictionary definitions for goodyear Goodyear noun
- Charles. 1800–60, US inventor of vulcanized rubber