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Goodrich

[ good-rich ]

noun

  1. Samuel Gris·wold [griz, -w, uh, ld, -wohld, -wawld], Peter Parley, 1793–1860, U.S. author and publisher.


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Airbuses have pitot tubes made by two companies—by the U.S. company Goodrich, and by the European company Thales.

He will be apt to pay more regard to the letter which Mr. Goodrich bears from the Secretary of State.

Though the exact date does not appear, it seems to have been soon after the death of Mr. Goodrich.

She is terribly distressed because Mr. Goodrich's firm is sending him abroad, and he wants her to go with him.

We can't leave him behind, and Mr. Goodrich has to sail for Spain sooner than he expected.

Chauncey Allen Goodrich was in his twenty-eighth year when he heard Webster's argument.

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