Urquhart [ur-kert, -kahrt] Examples noun
- Sir Thomas,1611–60, Scottish author and translator.
Examples from the Web for urquhart Contemporary Examples of urquhart
“Nothing lasts forever,” Urquhart says to a framed picture of Maggie Thatcher.
Rewind: BBC’s Iconic Political Thriller ‘House of Cards’ Still Captivates
Jace Lacob
January 17, 2013
Even more emphatically, Urquhart—with a roguish smile—turns her picture facedown on his desk.
Rewind: BBC’s Iconic Political Thriller ‘House of Cards’ Still Captivates
Jace Lacob
January 17, 2013
Historical Examples of urquhart
Urquhart said that he was going away shortly, at least he supposed he should.
Maurice Henry Hewlett
Urquhart’s been very reasonable about this business of Lingen’s.
Maurice Henry Hewlett
Urquhart accepted it as a commonplace, and sought his gospel elsewhere.
Maurice Henry Hewlett
Mabel was urgent with her sister to join the party at Peltry when Urquhart was there.
Maurice Henry Hewlett
Well, said Urquhart, he could promise her that she should not be that.
Maurice Henry Hewlett
British Dictionary definitions for urquhart Urquhart noun
- Sir Thomas. 1611–60, Scottish author and translator of Rabelais’ Gargantua and Pantagruel (1653; 1693)