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McDougall
[ muhk-doo-guhl ]
noun
- William, 1871–1938, U.S. psychologist and writer, born in England.
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But Chris McDougall says commanders with the most obsessive fitness routines are the ones who win wars.
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The old woman went off to bed, and Mrs. McDougall sat down by the fire, though not to eat.
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He ran downstairs into the kitchen, and found Mrs. McDougall seated before the empty grate.
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Presently Mrs. McDougall alighted, and with a few words of thanks, turned up the pathway leading to her own cottage.
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"She's getting a big lassie, and she's over-proud of her appearance," Mrs. McDougall said, not without a touch of pride.
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Eight passengers, including McDougall and Stuart, happened to be on shore at the time.
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