Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

Farrar

American  
[fuh-rahr] / fəˈrɑr /

noun

  1. Geraldine Mrs. Lou Tellegen, 1882–1967, U.S. operatic soprano.


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

On the other side of the spectrum, technology consultant Tim Farrar, who has been more skeptical of Musk, compared the Terafab to Musk’s 2016 reveal of a plan for automated Tesla factories that look like an “alien dreadnought.”

From MarketWatch

Judge Paul Farrar KC said that he acted recklessly by claiming the waste the company handled was being sent to a legal site near Sheffield.

From BBC

"Smell and flies were a feature at some of the illegal sites and caused a localised adverse effect to air quality," Farrar said, with landowners "forced to incur substantial costs in removing the illegal waste".

From BBC

“Flashlight” By Susan Choi Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 464 pages, $30 Should anyone think controlling metaphors are so 20th century, please pick up Choi’s new novel about family, exile and the different ways the titular humble tool works on literal, figurative, allegorical and visceral levels.

From Los Angeles Times

"It isn't yet clear that it's prompting consumers to consider buying cars that they wouldn't have gone ahead and bought anyway," David Farrar, policy manager for New AutoMotive, said at the time.

From BBC