Simonson









Simonson


Simonson [sahy-muh n-suh n] Examples noun

  1. Lee,1888–1967, U.S. set designer.

Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for simonson Contemporary Examples of simonson

  • As for Simonson, the complaint says Zelich told police that he also had met her online.

    How ‘MrHandcuffs’ Ended Up With Two Corpses in Suitcases

    Michael Daly

    June 30, 2014

  • He is said by investigators to have acknowledged going with Simonson to a motel in Rochester, Minnesota.

    How ‘MrHandcuffs’ Ended Up With Two Corpses in Suitcases

    Michael Daly

    June 30, 2014

  • “Within its 1806 embodiment of the cocktail incarnate—spirit, sweetner, bitters, water—there is traditionalism,” Simonson writes.

    The Rise and Fall…and Rise Again of the Old-Fashioned

    Allison McNearney

    June 14, 2014

  • “I think the Old-Fashioned craze has also dovetailed with a lot of drinkers coming back to whiskey,” Simonson says.

    The Rise and Fall…and Rise Again of the Old-Fashioned

    Allison McNearney

    June 14, 2014

  • Historical Examples of simonson

  • “—And so I made up my mind to ask her to be my wife,” Simonson continued.

    Resurrection

    Leo Tolstoy

  • “Almost,” Simonson answered, giving her a strange look, which struck Nekhludoff.

    Resurrection

    Leo Tolstoy

  • “What I want to speak to you about is this,” Simonson began, when they had come out into the passage.

    Resurrection

    Leo Tolstoy

  • Nekhludoff was surprised to hear the trembling in Simonson’s voice.

    Resurrection

    Leo Tolstoy

  • His inner life was of a nature directly opposite to that of Simonson’s.

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    Leo Tolstoy

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