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Douglas

American  
[duhg-luhs] / ˈdʌg ləs /

noun

  1. Sir James the Black Douglas, 1286–1330, Scottish military leader.

  2. James, 2nd Earl of, 1358?–88, Scottish military leader.

  3. Kirk Issur Danielovitch Demsky, 1916–2020, U.S. actor.

  4. Lloyd C(assel) 1877–1951, U.S. novelist and clergyman.

  5. Michael, born 1944, U.S. actor and producer (son of Kirk Douglas).

  6. Stephen A(rnold), 1813–61, U.S. political leader and statesman.

  7. William O(rville) 1898–1980, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1939–75.

  8. a city on and the capital of the Isle of Man: a resort town.

  9. a city in southeastern Arizona.

  10. a town in central Georgia.

  11. a male given name: from a Scottish word meaning “black water.”


Douglas 1 British  
/ ˈdʌɡləs /

noun

  1. C ( lifford ) H ( ugh ). 1879–1952, British economist, who originated the theory of social credit

  2. Gavin. ?1474–1522, Scottish poet, the first British translator of the Aeneid

  3. Keith ( Castellain ). 1920–44, British poet, noted for his poems of World War II: killed in action

  4. Michael K ( irk ). born 1944, US film actor; his films include Romancing the Stone (1984), Wall Street (1987), Basic Instinct (1992), and Wonder Boys (2000)

  5. ( George ) Norman. 1868–1952, British writer, esp of books on southern Italy such as South Wind (1917)

  6. Tommy , full name Thomas Clement Douglas (1904–86). Canadian statesman: premier of Saskatchewan 1944–61

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Douglas 2 British  
/ ˈdʌɡləs /

noun

  1. a town and resort on the Isle of Man, capital of the island, on the E coast. Pop: 25 347 (2001)

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Example Sentences

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At last, we found it: a sturdy Douglas fir with boughs that had pleasant symmetry and enough firmness to carry ornaments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Constance has since publicly apologised to Prof Jay at Holyrood's education committee, telling its convener, Scottish Conservative MSP Douglas Ross, she did not believe it constituted a breach of the ministerial code.

From BBC

What is different now is the rapid rise in sticker prices, creating much bigger interest payments over time, said Michael Douglas, Chase Auto’s head of retail and consumer.

From The Wall Street Journal

Moving to Israel, though, you should keep your retirement accounts in the United States, says Douglas Goldstein, a certified financial planner who specializes in U.S. investment and retirement accounts in Israel.

From MarketWatch

John Douglas:, external Won 12 caps for Scotland and toured with the 1962 Lions to South Africa, but was not capped.

From BBC