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atkinson

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. An English and Irish patronymic surname.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Atkinson is an English-language surname. The name is derived from a patronymic form of the Middle English Atkin . The personal name Atkin is one of many pet forms of the name Adam . The name corresponds to the Scottish name Aitchison . The name Atkinson ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 1244 Housing Units (2000): 640 Land area (2000): 1.333593 sq. miles (3.453989 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.333593 sq. miles (3.453989 sq. km) FIPS code: 02550 Located within: Nebraska ...

Usage examples of atkinson.

If one happened to pass through Atkinson Street on his way to the Athenaeum, he would notice a large, square, painted, brick house, in which lived a leading representative of old-fashioned coleopterous Calvinism, and from which emerged one of the liveliest of literary butterflies.

Edward Atkinson, upon any vast national commercial matter, comes as near ranking as authority, as can the opinion of any individual in the Union.

Stephanie Atkinson of Murphysboro, Illinois, refused to report for active duty, saying she thought the U.

Chuck Atkinson was one of them, and when I saw him one morning in his house on a peak overlooking the town, he had just received a copy of A Moveable Feast.

Alan Grafen and Will Atkinson advised on computing problems, and the Apple Macintosh Syndicate of the Zoology Department kindly allowed their laser printer to draw biomorphs.

The camp, called Cantonment Missouri, was moved up onto the high bluff and the permanent fort, Fort Atkinson, was established there.

Even as we talk, some of our men are encamped not only here, but also near Fort Atkinson and near St.

For the final sales pitch, Cathy was on the podium with Prime Minister Bob Hawke, Australian Olympic Council executive Kevan Gosper, Victorian Premier Joan Kirner, Moscow swimming gold medallist Michelle Ford and Atkinson.

Atkinson had at length wearied of Flambeau's almost paternal custody, and had endeavoured to knock him down, which was by no means a smooth game to play with the Roi des Apaches, even after that monarch's abdication.

Evans, Atkinson and Forde with second sledge and tent, and Keohane leading James Pigg, started their march.

Atkinson sneered at Tom Schell, hauled something to the surface, let it burble.