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Quayle
[kweyl]
noun
James Danforth Dan, born 1947, vice president of the U.S. 1989–93.
Quayle
/ kweɪl /
noun
Sir ( John ) Anthony . 1913–89, British actor and theatrical producer: director (1948–56) of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
Example Sentences
Patrick Quayle, who heads global network planning at United, said the airline also had to learn to expect the unexpected in its inaugural summer.
People heading to Greenland now are on the “cutting edge of travel,” Quayle said.
What Quayle missed about “The Candidate” is that when it comes to a Robert Redford movie, truth is never as plain as what your eyes can see.
Her husband, Mike Pence, who served as Trump’s vice president in his first term and whom insurrectionists chanted about killing during the Jan. 6 effort to overturn Trump’s 2020 loss, attended, as did former Vice President Dan Quayle and his wife, Marilyn.
Bush continued his antics later by lightly hitting someone behind him—Dan Quayle?—with a program, while Al Gore looked on, as if Gore of all people hadn’t been terrorized enough by this man.
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