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Gottlieb

[ got-leeb ]

noun

  1. Adolph, 1903–74, U.S. painter.


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Example Sentences

Donadio and Gottlieb agreed that Toole was “wildly funny, often funnier than almost anyone else around, and our kind of funny.”

At first, Toole made remarkable headway in gaining the attention of Simon & Schuster editor Robert Gottlieb.

I read the works of Gottlieb Frege despite his anti-Semitism.

In this 1962 painting, called “Ochre and Black,” Gottlieb shows us pulling a face.

A new biography of her career and impact by Robert Gottlieb captures her wild life as no one has before, says Michael Korda.

Gottlieb Conrad Pfeffel, one of the best poets of Germany, died.

Oppenheimer and Gottlieb object to commercial preparations on different grounds.

Oppenheimer and Gottlieb report cases of mixed hay fever where the skin reacts to pollen but the pollen extract failed to cure.

Moretz seeing no cause for concealment, told the count of the visit of Gottlieb Spena, the book-hawker.

In these Marieken had sought oblivion when she might not have her Gottlieb!

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