Marin

[ mahr-in ]

noun
  1. John, 1870–1953, U.S. painter and etcher.

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How to use Marin in a sentence

  • Individual dwelling units would have been more appropriate in the colony at this stage, thought Marin.

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  • Marin pumped them full of antibiotics, bandaged their wounds, fed them through their veins, and shot them into sleep.

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  • Marin conferred with the executive, outlined the problem as he saw it and his ideas on what could be done to combat the nuisance.

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  • Marin sat and stared at the wall, turning over hypotheses in his mind, discarding them when they failed to make sense.

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  • "Between a hundred million years and twenty thousand years ago, something happened to Glade," Marin went on.

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British Dictionary definitions for Marin

Marin

/ (ˈmɑːrɪn) /


noun
  1. John. 1870–1953, US painter, noted esp for his watercolour landscapes and seascapes

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