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Remington

American  
[rem-ing-tuhn] / ˈrɛm ɪŋ tən /

noun

  1. Eliphalet 1793–1861, U.S. arms manufacturer.

  2. Frederic, 1861–1909, U.S. painter and sculptor.


Example Sentences

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It sounded, instead, like the writing of former Dane County Circuit Court Judge Frank Remington, a Troupis critic who had recently retired.

From The Wall Street Journal

Judge Remington’s son Andrew was working as a clerk for the court, and the Troupis legal team reviewed the order’s metadata, finding that the vast majority of the order had been written on Andrew Remington’s computer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Troupis’s legal team hired a forensic linguistics expert from Georgetown who compared the document to previous writings of Judges Hyland and Remington.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eager to make himself something more than an awkward kid with sweaty palms and a bowl haircut who couldn’t read, Newsom mimicked Remington Steele, the suave character on the popular 1980s detective show.

From Los Angeles Times

Among the many productions created under the MTM shingle were “The White Shadow,” “WKRP in Cincinnati,” “Remington Steele,” “St. Elsewhere” and “Newhart.”

From Salon