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Norbert

American  
[nawr-bert] / ˈnɔr bərt /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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“Germany shouldn’t cast doubt over the fact that it counts on the American nuclear umbrella,” Norbert Röttgen, a conservative lawmaker and former German minister, said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“While we are unsure whether the current bounce will top out in the high $70s or high $80s, we have more confidence in the view that the risk premium will wane and oil prices return back below $60 toward midyear,” wrote Norbert Rücker, head of economics at Julius Baer, in a research note Friday.

From Barron's

The judge, Norbert Hofer, himself an experienced climber who works with mountain and helicopter rescue teams in Tyrol, said Thomas P was an excellent Alpinist, but that his girlfriend was light-years behind him in terms of her climbing abilities.

From BBC

I climbed an old maple named Norbert, who wasn’t talking to me but wasn’t giving me a hard time, either.

From Literature

Norbert Röttgen, a conservative lawmaker and foreign-policy expert, spelled out the dilemma.

From The Wall Street Journal