Perkins









Perkins


Perkins [pur-kinz] Examples noun

  1. Frances,1882–1965, U.S. sociologist: Secretary of Labor 1933–45.
  2. 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.

    Concerning Cats

    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.

    Changing Winds

    St. John G. Ervine

  • And Mr. Perkins, the elder Mr. Perkins, I mean, is he the lawyer?

    The Film of Fear

    Arnold Fredericks

  • In an hour Perkins had the entire machinery of his office in motion.

    The Fifth String  

    John Philip Sousa

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