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n. (founding father English)
Usage examples of "founding fathers".
Maybe it hadn't been such a good idea to postpone it from the night before Founding Fathers Day to the eve of graduation.
The Rosicrucians among the founding fathers used the pyramid as a symbol of their kind of sex magic.
The Roman model was a tantalizing one, given the Founding Fathers predilection for classical precedents.
The Founding Fathers were challenged to pray every day at the start of government business?
Need-ham was a fine old name, a founding fathers sort of name, a name you could trace back to the Massachusetts Bay Colony-if not exactly to Gravesend itself.
By such application, he became a brilliant and thoroughly disciplined political thinker who worked as hard as any of the Founding Fathers to realize, in practical terms, their great revolutionary ideals.
They claim proudly that all seventeen of their tribe's founding fathers were sired by my father while he was still too young to walk.
While it might have been laudable of the Founding Fathers to wish to preserve the entire valley as it was when Man first landed, it must have given the architects and construction crews a helluva lot of trouble.
How strange that he, the custodian of the founding fathers' liberalism, should now be given the opportunity to go against their original creed.