Shriver









Shriver


Shriver [shrahy-ver] Examples noun

  1. (Robert) Sar·gent, Jr. [sahr-juh nt] /ˈsɑr dʒənt/, 1915–2011, U.S. businessman and government official: first director of the U.S. Peace Corps, 1961–66.

Examples from the Web for shriver Contemporary Examples of shriver

  • The satisfaction experienced by high-performance companies did not surprise Shriver at all.

    Hiring People With Disabilities Isn’t Just the Right Thing to Do—It’s Good for Business

    Elizabeth Picciuto

    October 27, 2014

  • In the latest edition of the “Shriver Report”, Beyonce declares that “Gender equality is a myth!”

    ‘Frozen’ Takes on Broadway, Outkast Announces Full Tour

    Culture Team

    January 13, 2014

  • Shriver, whom he had had just started dating, hated the idea and convinced him to pay $7,000 to have the story killed.

    Speed Read Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ‘Total Recall’: the 11 Juiciest Bits

    Luke Kerr-Dineen

    October 2, 2012

  • That was in 1997, when Shriver was pregnant and he was busy promoting Batman and Robin.

    Speed Read Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ‘Total Recall’: the 11 Juiciest Bits

    Luke Kerr-Dineen

    October 2, 2012

  • It was not until Shriver, who had previously taken a back seat in the campaign, jumped front and center that the day was saved.

    Is Arnold Schwarzenegger Still Lying?

    A. L. Bardach

    September 30, 2012

  • Historical Examples of shriver

  • Shriver was in the rear, and in the greatest trepidation for the safety of the President.

    The Old Pike

    Thomas B. Searight

  • I said to Mr. Shriver, whom I knew to be reckoned as a loyal man, that he should not have lent his presence.

    Between the Lines

    Henry Bascom Smith

  • While in the midst of his examination, Miss Branson, accompanied by a Mr. Shriver, came in.

    Between the Lines

    Henry Bascom Smith

  • Ill stand up against them, declared Shriver, if I have to be carried off the field in a wheelbarrow.

    Golden Days for Boys and Girls

    Various

  • I told you, Shriver, that you didnt pay enough attention to your training and kept too late hours.

    Golden Days for Boys and Girls

    Various

  • Word Origin and History for shriver n.

    “confessor,” mid-14c., agent noun from shrive (v.).

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