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Hubbard

American  
[huhb-erd] / ˈhʌb ərd /

noun

  1. Elbert Green, 1856–1915, U.S. author, editor, and printer.

  2. L(afayette) Ron(ald), 1911–86, U.S. science-fiction writer and religious leader.

  3. Mount, a mountain on the Alaska–Yukon Territory border, in the Saint Elias Mountains. 14,950 feet (4,557 meters).


Example Sentences

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Councillor Jon Hubbard said: "Swimming is an absolute key skill, whether you live by the sea or in a landlocked county. I'm thrilled we can continue this offer."

From BBC

With pressure mounting in the second half, Stafford saw a pass intercepted, and the Panthers took their first lead of the night with another Hubbard rushing touchdown.

From Barron's

Lisa Hubbard quit her job, sold her Oregon house and returned to California where her parents and sister lived.

From The Wall Street Journal

Indeed, only about 5% of earthquakes are "foreshocks", said Bradley and Hubbard.

From BBC

Both candidates made rising costs key in their campaigns, with Hubbard vowing to “bring clean, reliable and affordable energy to Georgia” and Johnson pushing for “bold investments in solar and wind.”

From Los Angeles Times