Nimrod
Americannoun
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(in the Bible) the great-grandson of Noah: noted as a great hunter.
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Sometimes nimrod a person expert in or devoted to hunting.
Our two best archers are aptly nicknamed the Nimrod twins.
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Slang. nimrod. a foolish or inept person; doofus.
What an annoying nimrod he turned out to be.
noun
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Douay spelling: Nemrod. Old Testament a hunter, who was famous for his prowess (Genesis 10:8–9)
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a person who is dedicated to or skilled in hunting
Other Word Forms
- Nimrodian adjective
- Nimrodic adjective
- Nimrodical adjective
Etymology
Origin of Nimrod
Ultimately from Hebrew Nimrōdh, of uncertain origin and meaning
Example Sentences
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Nimrod Cohen had always with him a Rubik's cube, and his mother carefully keeps the one that was found partially burned in his tank.
From Barron's
The mother of hostage Nimrod Cohen posted: "My child, you are coming home."
From BBC
As reported in The New York Times under the headline, “Nimrods in Park Use a Slingshot,” the men were arrested and charged with killing birds without a permit.
From New York Times
Speaking at the Israeli embassy on Thursday, the father of Nimrod Cohen, a 19-year-old soldier taken hostage, said officials needed to move forwards with negotiations.
From BBC
One of these - his 1907 Nimrod expedition - aimed to be the first to reach the South Pole.
From BBC
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