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Nye


Nye [nahy] Examples noun

  1. Edgar WilsonBill Nye, 1850–96, U.S. humorist.
  2. 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.

    Revolutionary Reader

    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?

    Spies of the Kaiser

    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

    1. a flock of pheasantsAlso called: nide, eye

    Word Origin for nye C15: from Old French ni, from Latin nīdus nest

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