Keifer

[ kahy-fer ]

noun
  1. Joseph Warren, 1836–1932, U.S. lawyer and politician: Speaker of the House 1881–83.

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How to use Keifer in a sentence

  • Keifer was not only an attentive listener, but seemed wonderfully interested.

    The Citizen-Soldier | John Beatty
  • Among those who were in the worst of the affray was that gallant soldier and shingle maker, Peter Keifer.

    Watch Yourself Go By | Al. G. Field
  • Mr. Keifer will devote his time to running down the hellish brigands who are a menace to the liberty of the ballot.

    Watch Yourself Go By | Al. G. Field
  • Now a petition is being circulated among the privates requesting Major Keifer and me to resign.

    The Citizen-Soldier | John Beatty
  • Colonel Keifer and I have been on horseback most of the afternoon, examining all the roads leading from Decatur.

    The Citizen-Soldier | John Beatty