Gottlieb [got-leeb] EXAMPLES| noun Adolph,1903–74, U.S. painter. Liberaldictionary.com
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Donadio and Gottlieb agreed that Toole was “wildly funny, often funnier than almost anyone else around, and our kind of funny.”
The Professor and the Doomsday Clock: ‘A Confederacy of Dunces’ & Signs of John Kennedy Toole’s Suicide
Cory MacLauchlin
December 17, 2012
I read the works of Gottlieb Frege despite his anti-Semitism.
Samuel Lebens
November 27, 2012
In this 1962 painting, called “Ochre and Black,” Gottlieb shows us pulling a face.
Blake Gopnik
April 23, 2012
In my own life, I have known many such persons, by no means all of them actors—indeed one of them is Gottlieb himself.
Michael Korda
September 25, 2010
Gottlieb is right that a niche generation, born in the ’60s and ’70s, find themselves in an unprecedented position.
Liesl Schillinger
February 1, 2010
Historical Examples of gottlieb
Then I saw that he bore him to the mouth of the arbour into which Gottlieb had turned to rest.
Samuel Wilberforce
She was her mother over again, Gottlieb said; but this was not by any means true.
Thomas A. Janvier
Gottlieb asked, when they had somewhat disentangled themselves.
Thomas A. Janvier
Gottlieb did not return to the Caf Nrnberg until after nine o’clock.
Thomas A. Janvier
Karl withdrew the bolt, and who should he see but the book-hawker, Gottlieb Spena!
W.H.G. Kingston