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Simms


Simms [simz] Examples noun

  1. William Gil·more [gil-mawr, -mohr] /ˈgɪl mɔr, -moʊr/, 1806–70, U.S. author.

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  • “But it’s sure to be him,” chattered Simms, his teeth as crazy as his grammar.

    The Channings

    Mrs. Henry Wood

  • So saying, he leisurely passed his arm beneath Simms’s, and led him forward.

    Roland Cashel

    Charles James Lever

  • Mr. Simms gladly accepted the offered hospitality, and retired.

    Roland Cashel

    Charles James Lever

  • Simms’ heart was in his mouth, but he made up his mind to die game, if he had to die.

    The Story of the Outlaw

    Emerson Hough

  • It was nervous work, waiting for the killer to come, and Simms could not stand it.

    The Story of the Outlaw

    Emerson Hough

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