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Millard

[ mil-erd ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Its investors include American Express and J. Crew Chief Executive Millard S. Drexler.

Only Millard Fillmore, Warren Harding, William Henry Harrison, Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson, and James Buchanan rank lower.

Our medicine has so dramatically improved since the primitive era so well described by Candice Millard's lively book.

Born in Illinois, Klein and his family moved to Omaha when he was 13, and he enrolled in Millard West High School.

Millard proves an eminently clear-headed guide to the treacherous corridors of the late 19th-century Capitol.

The things that most absorbed Mrs. Millard were of little interest to her; she began to feel useless and unhappy.

There were other occasions when Mrs. Millard's executive ability proved helpful and was warmly appreciated.

"Teaching has always seemed to me a most suitable occupation for a woman," suggested Mrs. Millard.

"I know it is the shop," said Madelaine, floating across the room to an ottoman beside Mrs. Millard.

The tall young woman who had put down her knitting to serve the newcomer seemed not a whit abashed at Mrs. Millard's manner.

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