Judson

[ juhd-suhn ]

noun
  1. Edward Zane Carroll Ned Buntline, 1823–86, U.S. adventurer and writer of tales.

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How to use Judson in a sentence

  • Judson Philips, founder of Tea Party Nation, scoffs at the notion that his movement can be replicated.

    The Liberals’ Tea Party | Michelle Goldberg | August 15, 2011 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • “What you're seeing is the first shot in the war against Sarah Palin,” said Tea Party Nation founder Judson Phillips.

    Tea Party Slams Rove | Shushannah Walshe | October 28, 2010 | THE DAILY BEAST
  • Mr. and Mrs. Judson were among the number of the first missionaries who left this country for India.

  • The account of the sufferings of the missionaries was written by Mrs. Judson, and is given in her own words.

  • Mr. Judson, with an imploring look, begged they would let me remain till further orders.

  • Mr. Judson's health was gradually restored, and he found himself much more comfortably situated, than when in the city prison.

  • My constitution seemed destroyed, and in a few days I became so weak as to be hardly able to walk to Mr. Judson's prison.