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Munroe
[ muhn-roh ]
noun
- Charles Edward, 1849–1938, U.S. chemist.
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"I never heard Mr. Munroe say that the flume was wrong," said Jessie quickly.
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Munroe doctrine and manifest destiny are not named; but they are shadowed forth in language worthy of a Talleyrand.
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William Munroe, the blacksmith, came over from his shop with his leather apron on.
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Edmund used to take his dinners with his cousin, William Munroe, the blacksmith, whose house and shop were just below the common.
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William Munroe and his son Will took a few turns at the windlass, and the ox would be lifted off his feet.
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