Meyer
Americannoun
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Adolf, 1866–1950, U.S. psychiatrist, born in Switzerland.
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Albert (Gregory), 1903–65, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman.
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Annie Florance Nathan, 1867–1951, U.S. writer and educator, a founder of Barnard College.
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Julius Lothar 1830–95, German chemist.
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a male given name.
Example Sentences
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She eventually went to an abbreviated culinary school and managed restaurants for Danny Meyer, a renowned restaurateur.
From Los Angeles Times
“We don’t believe in a system that’s basically a zero-sum game that says ‘If we pay you, we’ve got to take that out of the pocket of another player,’” Meyer said.
Meyer isn’t a new face to MLB.
Today’s newsletter was curated by Zlati Meyer in collaboration with Leigh Kamping-Carder in New York.
I was on foot with Dr. Aaron Meyer, a psychiatrist frustrated by California’s most visible crisis: The failure to provide help for many of the people who need it most, despite all the programs rolled out over the years, and all the billions of dollars spent.
From Los Angeles Times
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