Samuelson

[ sam-yoo-uhl-suhn, -yuhl- ]

noun
  1. Paul A(nthony), 1915–2009, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1970.

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How to use Samuelson in a sentence

  • Mr. Samuelson, Lilienfeld's counsel, turned pale and arose instantly.

    Atlantis | Gerhart Hauptmann
  • Mr. Samuelson (History of Drink) observes that on the chessmen of the twelfth century the queen usually carries a drinking-horn.

  • Mr. Samuelson and Mr. Lilienfeld took seats on the other side of the Mayor's chair, without greeting him.

    Atlantis | Gerhart Hauptmann
  • Mr. Samuelson declined the invitation, pleading an urgent appointment in the Court House.

    Atlantis | Gerhart Hauptmann
  • Everything is very well done at Lady Samuelson's, and she makes a great point of punctuality.

    The Far Horizon | Lucas Malet