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Henson

American  
[hen-suhn] / ˈhɛn sən /

noun

  1. Jim James Maury Henson, 1936–90, U.S. puppeteer: creator of the Muppets.

  2. Matthew Alexander, 1866–1955, U.S. Arctic explorer: accompanied Peary to North Pole 1909.


Example Sentences

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“Strangers clowned us,” former Ambassadors player Victoria Henson told me the other day.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gavin Henson has opened up on how realising he is on the autism spectrum helped him understand why he struggled with life as a rugby star.

From BBC

Her four-star review says Rogen has "lovingly recreated" his childhood favourite, created of course by Jim Henson - adding that her 10-year-old son enjoyed the show but found it "a bit random".

From BBC

The array of literary and artistic homages in “Labyrinth” almost got Henson into legal trouble; narrative similarities to Sendak’s “Outside Over There” activated the author’s lawyers.

From Salon

After purchasing Henson Studios for $44 million, John Mayer and the filmmaker McG have renamed the place Chaplin Studios.

From Los Angeles Times