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Moore
[moor, mawr, mohr]
noun
Archibald Lee Archie, 1913–1998, U.S. boxer.
Brian, 1921–1999, U.S. novelist.
Clement Clarke, 1779–1863, U.S. scholar and writer.
Douglas Stuart, 1893–1969, U.S. composer.
Eliakim Hastings 1862–1932, U.S. mathematician.
George, 1852–1933, Irish novelist, critic, and dramatist.
G(eorge) E(dward), 1873–1958, English philosopher.
Gerald, 1899–1987, British pianist.
Henry, 1898–1986, English sculptor.
Sir John, 1761–1809, British general.
John Bassett 1860–1947, U.S. jurist.
Marianne (Craig), 1887–1972, U.S. poet and critic.
Stanford, 1913–82, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1972.
Thomas, 1779–1852, Irish poet.
a city in central Oklahoma.
Moore
1/ mɔː, mʊə /
noun
Bobby. full name Robert Frederick Moore. 1941–93, British footballer captain of the England team that won the World Cup in 1966
Dudley ( Stuart John ). 1935–2002, British actor, comedian, and musician noted for his comedy partnership (1960–73) with Peter Cook and such films as 10 (1979) and Arthur (1981)
George. 1852–1933, Irish novelist. His works include Esther Waters (1894) and The Brook Kerith (1916)
G ( eorge ) E ( dward ). 1873–1958, British philosopher, noted esp for his Principia Ethica (1903)
Gerald. 1899–1987, British pianist, noted as an accompanist esp to lieder singers
Henry. 1898–1986, British sculptor. His works are characterized by monumental organic forms and include the Madonna and Child (1943) at St Matthew's Church, Northampton
Sir John. 1761–1809, British general; commander of the British army (1808–09) in the Peninsular War: killed at Corunna
Marianne ( Craig ). 1887–1972, US poet: her works include Observations (1924) and Selected Poems (1935)
Thomas. 1779–1852, Irish poet, best known for Irish Melodies (1807–34)
Moore
2/ ˈmʊʊre /
noun
another name for Mossi
Example Sentences
Solicitor Paul James Moore asked for a psychiatric assessment to be carried out on his client.
Hill suffered the injury early in the third quarter when he caught a 10-yard pass from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa going out of bounds and was tackled by Jets rookie Malachi Moore.
Second baseman Christian Moore could, if his bat is as advertised.
Moore, who was sentenced to life in prison but was freed on parole in her final years, was 95.
Moore, who retreated to North Carolina after serving 32 years in federal prison but then was jailed again late in life, was 95.
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