Shriver [shrahy-ver] Examples noun
- (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!”
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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.
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.
Henry Bascom Smith
While in the midst of his examination, Miss Branson, accompanied by a Mr. Shriver, came in.
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.).