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Dickinson
[ dik-in-suhn ]
noun
- Edwin (Walter), 1891–1978, U.S. landscape and still-life painter.
- Emily (Elizabeth), 1830–86, U.S. poet.
- John, 1732–1808, U.S. statesman and publicist.
- a town in W North Dakota.
Dickinson
/ ˈɪɪԲə /
noun
- DickinsonEmily18301886FUSWRITING: poet Emily. 1830–86, US poet, noted for her short mostly unrhymed mystical lyrics
Example Sentences
Helen Dickinson, the chief executive of the British Retail Consortium, welcomed the government consultation and said it showed Reeves was listening to retailers.
Councillor Scott Dickinson MBE, leader of the county's Labour group, said investment criteria was "very skewed to the south" of the country.
It's also been a busy few weeks for Harris Dickinson, who was recently announced as one of the new stars of Sir Sam Mendes' Beatles quadrilogy.
Harris Dickinson has become a star thanks to Maleficent, The King's Man, Triangle of Sadness and Where the Crawdads Sing, before playing Kidman's love interest in Babygirl.
But Dickinson’s Samuel is every bit as good, plus he’s got the added challenge that her character never bothers to ask his about his life.
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