Masters
Americannoun
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Edgar Lee, 1869–1950, U.S. poet and novelist.
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William Howell, 1915–2001, U.S. physician: researcher on human sexual behavior (husband of Virginia E. Johnson).
noun
Example Sentences
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It’s like a kindergarten “Lord of the Rings” that seems aimed at those old enough to remember the 1980s cartoon show “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe” but have not aged emotionally since then.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026
Knight was a kid himself when the cartoon version of “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe” debuted on television.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2026
Yet Sinner has only to reach back as far as this year’s Australian Open or last October’s Shanghai Masters for recent examples of his tendency to melt when temperatures spike.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 28, 2026
His victory means he has added the Premier League to his World Championship title, World Masters and UK Open successes this year.
From BBC • May 28, 2026
This was where generations of Masters had been buried, each in his lead-lined oak coffin in niches along the stone walls.
From "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman
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