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Mallory
[ mal-uh-ree ]
noun
- Stephen Russell, 1813?–73, U.S. lawyer and politician.
Example Sentences
Parker’s story, headlined “A Suspense Novelist’s Trail of Deceptions,” detailed a long list of lies that Mallory told throughout his career.
Mallory’s anticipated follow-up was slated to arrive in 2020, though it never did.
If that name sounds familiar, it’s because Mallory shares a name with his grandfather, mountaineer George Mallory, who was lost on Mount Everest in 1924.
Thompson and Rice’s decision to criticize well known activists and attorneys comes after Mallory’s Grammy performance with Lil Baby over the weekend.
Part of Mallory’s job is to find and take out the fake words that Winceworth has inserted into the dictionary.
A new book from Mallory Ortberg imagines what literary legends including King Lear and Jane Eyre would have texted.
Mallory, Skolnik, and Simmons were all in attendance Wednesday for the City Hall press conference.
Miss New York spoke to Mallory Hagan to let her know there was no validity and to apologize if she was offended in any way.
Mallory Browne was then the London editor of the Christian Science Monitor.
She married actor John Mallory Asher in 1999 and gave birth to their son, Evan, in 2002.
The wind howled round our flimsy tents, and I do not think anyone, except perhaps Mallory, got any sleep that night.
Mallory and Bullock had, we found, left Kharta, being in a great hurry to get back to civilisation again.
Mr. Mallory fortunately has been able to accept the invitation of the Committee to return to Mount Everest again this year.
With Mr. Mallory, too, he seemed on very friendly and confidential terms.
Mr. Mallory took charge of the Navy Department in March, '61.
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