
Perkins [pur-kinz] Examples noun
- Frances,1882–1965, U.S. sociologist: Secretary of Labor 1933–45.
- Maxwell (Evarts),1884–1947, U.S. editor.
Examples from the Web for perkins Contemporary Examples of perkins
“We know from the social science that children do best with a mom and a dad,” Perkins claimed at one point.
Fact-Checking the Sunday Shows: October 12
PunditFact.com
October 12, 2014
“Since MGP whiskey is [more than] 80 percent of my revenues, it might be silly to wean myself off of that,” Perkins says.
Your ‘Craft’ Rye Whiskey Is Probably From a Factory Distillery in Indiana
Eric Felten
July 28, 2014
Ordinarily, the possibility of a Perkins run for office would be about as thrilling as a vigorous tooth flossing.
Bring on the Made-for-Reality-TV District Race Down South
Michelle Cottle
February 25, 2014
Considering the deep red bent of the district, Perkins would have a strong partisan edge.
Bring on the Made-for-Reality-TV District Race Down South
Michelle Cottle
February 25, 2014
When challenged to say, in 60 seconds, how he would change the world, Perkins made a playfully controversial response.
Should More Money Mean More Votes?
Jamelle Bouie
February 14, 2014
Historical Examples of perkins
But Mr. Perkins does not take the word of a stranger at random.
Helen M. Winslow
Perkins did the rougher work, and was always on hand when he was wanted.
Beauty and The Beast, and Tales From Home
Bayard Taylor
Perkins came to him, Perkins who had an agency in Manchester.
St. John G. Ervine
And Mr. Perkins, the elder Mr. Perkins, I mean, is he the lawyer?
Arnold Fredericks
In an hour Perkins had the entire machinery of his office in motion.
John Philip Sousa