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Abbott
[ ab-uht ]
noun
- Berenice, 1898–1991, U.S. photographer.
- Edith, 1876–1957, and her sister Grace, 1878–1939, U.S. social reformers.
- Ed·ville Ger·hardt [ed, -vil , gair, -hahrt], 1871–1938, U.S. orthopedist.
- George, 1887–1995, U.S. playwright, director, and producer.
- Jacob, 1803–79, and his son, Lyman, 1835–1922, U.S. clergymen and writers.
- Sir John Joseph Caldwell, 1821–93, Canadian political leader: prime minister 1891–92.
- Robert Seng·stake [seng, -stak], 1868–1940, U.S. newspaper publisher.
- William Bud, 1898–1974, U.S. actor, producer, and comedian, best known as the straight man of Abbott and Costello.
Example Sentences
It’s the name of the group chat Redick has with assistants Greg St. Jean, Beau Levesque, Ty Abbott and video coordinator Michael Wexler.
I think you’re already seeing, in other industries, big announcements about factories—most recently, Abbott Labs—so I don’t see that there is that effect.
The programme, now in its third series, is filmed in Cornwall and Devon, with the Cornish town of Looe setting the scene for the fictional Devon town of Shipton Abbott.
‘Abbott Elementary’ star and comedian Quinta Brunson has called it quits on her marriage with Kevin Anik.
In Newton Abbott in Devon, a cafe that employed people with learning disabilities shut last month.
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