
Nye [nahy] Examples noun
- Edgar WilsonBill Nye, 1850–96, U.S. humorist.
- a male given name, form of Aneurin.
Examples from the Web for nye Contemporary Examples of nye
A couple minutes later, Nye began his reply on a civil note: “Mr. Ham,” said Nye.
The Bill Nye-Ken Ham Debate Was a Nightmare for Science
Michael Schulson
February 5, 2014
Simply put, thanks to the existence of antagonists like Nye, creationism is both profitable and, by all appearances, kind of fun.
The Bill Nye-Ken Ham Debate Was a Nightmare for Science
Michael Schulson
February 5, 2014
Ham won this debate months ago, when Nye agreed to participate.
The Bill Nye-Ken Ham Debate Was a Nightmare for Science
Michael Schulson
February 5, 2014
Near the end of the debate, Nye found his footing, speaking passionately about the joys of scientific discovery.
The Bill Nye-Ken Ham Debate Was a Nightmare for Science
Michael Schulson
February 5, 2014
Nye went into the debate, he says, in order to protect and promote science education in the United States.
The Bill Nye-Ken Ham Debate Was a Nightmare for Science
Michael Schulson
February 5, 2014
Historical Examples of nye
Nye’s description of Burgoyne’s surrender is well worth repeating.
Sophie Lee Foster
Mr. Nye has resided, for some time past, near Asheville, N.C.
McClure’s Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 5, October 1893
Various
I suppose Nye knows that Charles Shand is off the map at present, eh?
William Le Queux
Then cheer on cheer rent the air, and in the midst of it all, Mr. Nye appeared.
A Guest at the Ludlow and Other Stories
Edgar Wilson (Bill) Nye
This followed upon what was virtually the discovery of Nye by Field.
Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions
Slason Thompson
British Dictionary definitions for nye nye noun
- a flock of pheasantsAlso called: nide, eye
Word Origin for nye C15: from Old French ni, from Latin nīdus nest