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Remington

[ rem-ing-tuhn ]

noun

  1. E·liph·a·let [ih-, lif, -, uh, -lit], 1793–1861, U.S. arms manufacturer.
  2. Frederic, 1861–1909, U.S. painter and sculptor.


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Example Sentences

The actor is the quintessence of smooth, first as Remington Steele, then James Bond.

Colt, Remington, and Gauge have all soared, and Gunner is much more common than the traditional name Gunnar.

Just 185 babies were given the name Remington in 2002, but by 2012 the number had jumped to 666.

He still had the old Remington manual typewriter on which he punched out Run to Daylight!

He had with him a Remington 870 shotgun he purchased in a Virginia gun store on Sunday, a month after the Newport incident.

The Moros possessed a large number of Remington rifles, looted from the Spaniards, on whom they had often made surprise raids.

The Whitmore double-barrel breech-loading shotgun was designed, and later developed into the Remington breech-loading shotgun.

I mean—Well, anyhow I take it Mr. Remington stands for constructing a civilised state out of this muddle.

The real progress, Remington, is a graver thing and a painfuller thing and a slower thing altogether.

"Remington wants us to give up launching Dreadnoughts and launch babies instead," Burshort urged.

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