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Barrymore
[ bar-uh-mawr, -mohr ]
noun
- Maurice Herbert Blythe, 1847–1905, U.S. and English actor, born in India.
- his children: Ethel, 1879–1959, John, 1882–1942, and Lionel, 1878–1954, U.S. actors.
Barrymore
/ ˈæɪˌɔː /
noun
- BarrymoreEthel18791959F BarrymoreJohn18821942M BarrymoreLionel18781954M a US family of actors, esp Ethel (1879–1959), John (1882–1942), and Lionel (1878–1954)
Example Sentences
And, two years later, he became the first American to play Hamlet at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre since the great John Barrymore in 1925.
When enraged or overwhelmed, Barrymore’s character would start fires with her mind.
You could find her there, blood smeared around her mouth, sharing a lunch of human with Drew Barrymore.
Earlier this week, Stewart raved about the virtues of the film on “The Drew Barrymore Show” and said that her grandchildren liked the documentary.
"Yeah, that's nice . . . you're the wrong gender," Stewart shoots back, before playfully shoving Barrymore off in an awkward moment that the host leans into by dramatically falling back on the couch.
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