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Hutchinson

[ huhch-in-suhn ]

noun

  1. Anne Mar·bur·y [mahr, -b, uh, -ree], 1591–1643, American religious liberal, born in England: banished from Massachusetts 1637.
  2. Thomas, 1711–80, American colonial administrator: royal governor of Massachusetts 1769–74; in exile from England after 1774.
  3. a city in central Kansas, on the Arkansas River.


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Example Sentences

While Hutchinson’s explosive testimony drew more attention to the committee’s work, so, too, did another effective tactic employed by Cheney.

From Time

Several weeks ago, Hutchinson publicly expressed his regret for banning masks.

From Ozy

Hutchinson did so while arguing that his fellow conservatives should be careful about getting government involved in such things.

Hutchinson declined to share more specifics about how much clients were spending on the format.

From Digiday

Hutchinson, the incoming governor, has said he needs time to decide what his position is on the plan.

Barth further noted that neither Cotton or Hutchinson are known as social conservative diehards, which lessens the impact.

“In comedy world [you want] to talk to these great comedians that I look up to or admire, even among your peers,” Hutchinson says.

There is a priority to protect the identity of their guests for Fisher and Hutchinson.

Despite the tension, Hutchinson continues to explore controversial topics within her relationship.

As young Mr. Hutchinson went out by the back way he heard someone say: "Damn him, he's upstairs, we'll have him yet."

Even Mr. Hutchinson had declared himself against ministerial measures.

Mr. Hutchinson was doubtless temperamentally less inclined to fear tyranny than anarchy.

His Majesty did not remove Mr. Hutchinson; but the Governor's usefulness, from every point of view, was at an end.

It was a limitation of Thomas Hutchinson's excellent administrative mind that lie was wholly unaware of this crisis.

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