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Arnold
[ahr-nld]
noun
Benedict, 1741–1801, American general in the Revolutionary War who became a traitor.
Sir Edwin, 1832–1904, English poet and journalist.
Henry H. Hap, 1886–1950, U.S. general.
Matthew, 1822–88, English essayist, poet, and literary critic.
his father Thomas, 1795–1842, English clergyman, educator, historian, and writer.
Thurman Wesley 1891–1969, U.S. lawyer and writer.
a town in eastern Missouri.
a first name: from Germanic words meaning “eagle” and “power.”
Arnold
1/ ˈɑːnəld /
noun
Sir Malcolm. 1921–2006, English composer, esp of orchestral works in a traditional idiom
Matthew. 1822–88, English poet, essayist, and literary critic, noted particularly for his poems Sohrab and Rustum (1853) and Dover Beach (1867), and for his Essays in Criticism (1865) and Culture and Anarchy (1869)
his father, Thomas. 1795–1842, English historian and educationalist, headmaster of Rugby School, noted for his reforms in public-school education
Arnold
2/ ˈɑːnəld /
noun
a town in N central England, in S Nottinghamshire. Pop: 37 402 (2001)
Example Sentences
The families of two officers who died, Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold, have said their murders were preventable and begged authorities to learn from the tragedy that ripped apart their families.
She also suggested making an Arnold Palmer by adding black tea for a hint of bitterness and aroma.
Sophie Arnold runs a small jewellery business, the Little Vintage Emporium in Edinburgh, and stopped shipping to the US when she heard the $800 exemption was ending.
Bradley, who is the youngest US captain since 34-year-old Arnold Palmer was a playing captain in 1963, is ranked 11th in the world and was 11th in the Ryder Cup team rankings.
But the 28-year old-Californian has been patchy at best ever since he blew the chance to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March.
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