Quayle [kweyl] Examples noun
- 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.
Hall Caine
And Glory Quayle was dressing and undressing them and preparing them for the stage!
Hall Caine
An able-bodied woman like Glory Quayle doesn’t starve in a place like London.
Hall Caine
The play was the latest work of the Scandinavian dramatist, the actress was Glory Quayle.
Hall Caine
I came to ask if you could tell me anything of Nurse Quayle?
Hall Caine
British Dictionary definitions for quayle Quayle noun
- Sir (John) Anthony . 1913–89, British actor and theatrical producer: director (1948–56) of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre