Quayle









Quayle


Quayle [kweyl] Examples noun

  1. James DanforthDan, born 1947, vice president of the U.S. 1989–93.

Examples from the Web for quayle Contemporary Examples of quayle

  • “I served with Jack Kennedy,” he shot back, looking straight at Quayle.

    How Mitt Romney Can Win the First Debate With Obama

    Robert Shrum

    September 25, 2012

  • Quayle desperately needs the votes of these like-minded constituents.

    Ben Quayle’s Election Fight Gets Ugly

    Terry Greene Sterling

    August 26, 2012

  • But a Quayle aide told me their internal polling indicates the race is “very, very close.”

    Ben Quayle’s Election Fight Gets Ugly

    Terry Greene Sterling

    August 26, 2012

  • In one corner: the patrician, privileged, well-mannered 35-year-old Quayle.

    Ben Quayle’s Election Fight Gets Ugly

    Terry Greene Sterling

    August 26, 2012

  • Fairly or not, Quayle morphed into a parody that haunted Bush (and Quayle) for four years.

    Mitt Romney’s Bold Gamble on Paul Ryan

    Matt Latimer

    August 11, 2012

  • Historical Examples of quayle

  • Glory Quayle was an orphan, and her grandfather was a poor country clergyman.

    The Christian

    Hall Caine

  • And Glory Quayle was dressing and undressing them and preparing them for the stage!

    The Christian

    Hall Caine

  • An able-bodied woman like Glory Quayle doesn’t starve in a place like London.

    The Christian

    Hall Caine

  • The play was the latest work of the Scandinavian dramatist, the actress was Glory Quayle.

    The Christian

    Hall Caine

  • I came to ask if you could tell me anything of Nurse Quayle?

    The Christian

    Hall Caine

  • British Dictionary definitions for quayle Quayle noun

    1. Sir (John) Anthony . 1913–89, British actor and theatrical producer: director (1948–56) of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
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