Hodges









Hodges


Hodges [hoj-iz] Examples noun

  1. John CorneliusJohnnyRabbitJeep, 1906–70, U.S. jazz saxophonist.

Examples from the Web for hodges Contemporary Examples of hodges

  • Mr Hodges wondered if Miliband would ‘stand by’ this statement.

    Ed Miliband’s Cowardly Display of Semi-Zionism

    David Frum

    March 10, 2013

  • “I think the great question about a show like this is how we would be behave,” said Hodges.

    The Lonely Life of Survivors

    Jace Lacob

    February 12, 2010

  • Historical Examples of hodges

  • Colonel Hodges called to confer with Sir Moses on the subject.

    Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, Volume I

    Sir Moses Montefiore

  • Yet she listened with desperate intentness, as Hodges went on speaking.

    Heart of the Blue Ridge

    Waldron Baily

  • Hodges shook his head in dissent, and, by a gesture, bade her come to him.

    Heart of the Blue Ridge

    Waldron Baily

  • The old man had a reputation almost as notorious as that of Hodges himself.

    Heart of the Blue Ridge

    Waldron Baily

  • Not for an instant did the old man doubt that Hodges had done the deed.

    Heart of the Blue Ridge

    Waldron Baily

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