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Mother dismissing the recorder of minutes for legal writer
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mortimer
Alternative clues for the word mortimer
- ___ Brewster, Cary Grant's role in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
- ___ Brewster, "Arsenic and Old Lace" role
- Charlie McCarthy's pal Snerd
- Actress Emily
- Bergen's Snerd
- English nobleman who deposed Edward II and was executed by Edward III (1287-1330)
- One of Bergen's dummies
- Bergen's dummy Snerd
- ___ Brewster, beleaguered nephew in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
Word definitions for mortimer in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. proper name and surname, from Mortemer , name of a place in Normandy.
Usage examples of mortimer.
Sir Charles Baskerville, has died of a heart attack and James Mortimer thinks that he might have been scared to death.
Mortimer thinks that the Hound of the Baskervilles might have scared Sir Charles to death and he is worried that his son and heir, Sir Henry Baskerville, will be in danger when he goes to the hall in Devon.
Sherlock Holmes sends Doctor Watson to Devon with Sir Henry Baskerville and James Mortimer.
Right at that second I would have been hard pressed to tell you which of them I hated more, Cuddles or Sir Mortimer, but I think Sir Mortimer was in the lead.
Dorothy Mortimer, a seventh daughter, wife of John Mortimer, Esq., died 14th May 1681, in the 21st year of her age, but left no issue.
You can have no idea, Mortimer, of how much room there is in the charities field for proper organization.
Both Chas and Mortimer had agreed to meet with Silver Anderson, and the moment he returned from Vegas he was setting a time and a place.
I am certainly developing the wisdom of the serpent, for when Mortimer pressed his questions to an inconvenient extent I asked him casually to what type Frankland's skull belonged, and so heard nothing but craniology for the rest of our drive.
Mortimer Ostow, invited me to be discussant to a paper that he was about to read before a meeting of The Society for Adolescent Psychiatry.
Mortimer grasped the hands of the hero, and it was with some difficulty that Alvord Hendricks restrained Miss Abby Ames from getting out of his car and rushing to congratulate the successful treasure seeker.
Within a week, Ward Mortimer was duly installed in his new set of rooms, and had become the autocrat of the Belmore Street Museum.
He hoped that Mortimer would not refer to his presence at the communion service.
He told me, over a long dinner accompanied by a bottle of non-vintage wine, that it was well known that Mortimer had run up debts all over Cambridge.