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Keeler

[ kee-ler ]

noun

  1. William H. Wee Willy, 1872–1923, U.S. baseball player.


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The polygraph, which uses a range of measurements including blood pressure, was patented by Leonarde Keeler in 1931.

He claimed that Keeler would reveal new details of this famous scandal.

I took care that he was briefed in advance on our skepticism about the “revelations” in the Keeler account.

Once Keeler came eagerly to the hotel and made his way up to Clemens's room.

Keeler was affectionately regarded by all who knew him, and he offered a sort of worship in return.

Clemens looked carefully now and identified one of the books as a still-born novel which Keeler had published.

Keeler had been adopted by the Boston writers, and was grateful and happy accordingly.

Very likely Keeler gave that luncheon in celebration of his book's triumph; it would be like him.

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