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Answer for the clue "Murphy who was WWII's most decorated American ", 5 letters:
audie

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Etymology 1 n. (given name male from=Irish). Etymology 2 n. (given name female diminutive=Audrey).

Usage examples of audie.

Brandishing lengths of thick pipe, they held Audie pinioned between them.

Raney had an arm around her, watching with troubled eyes as Audie sipped from a steaming mug of coffee which she held in two trembling hands.

Kate placed her chair opposite Audie and sat down, but addressed Maggie.

Raney said, and reached to Audie to tenderly brush strands of gray-threaded dark hair at her temple.

But these three dopers had been intent on taking Audie with them, and for obvious purposes.

Raney and Audie, an arm around each other, walked toward the front door.

That Audie offered to go with them and you women at the bar interfered and I, prejudiced woman cop that I am, wronged them.

Kate had foretold: Audie had agreed to accompany them, and first the women and then Kate had interfered.

Marlowe was lying on his bed watching Audie Murphy in Bullet for a Badman and feeling increasingly like a vegetable when the talking head interrupted the movie.

One of the main characters-the nice kid from a Midwestern town, played by somebody like Audie Murphy-is terrified of battle.

S-J would have scoffed at George, called him a 'queer bastard' or a 'golden oldie,' but Bobby found him a welcome change from heroes like Randolph Scott, Richard Carlson, and the inevitable Audie Murphy.

Drunk one night in the Great Hearth and bickering with his wife, Audie had reached for a jug of ale on the mantel but had seized upon a pitcher of lamp oil instead.