Rinehart

[ rahyn-hahrt ]

noun
  1. Mary Roberts, 1876–1958, U.S. novelist and playwright.

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How to use Rinehart in a sentence

  • Rinehart's lived for a hundred and nineteen years, and he's learning new tricks every year.

    Martyr | Alan Edward Nourse
  • God damned heart and god damned brother and god damned Rinehart—did everything have to split the wrong way?

    Martyr | Alan Edward Nourse
  • And I think our good friend Senator Rinehart is probably wriggling on the stick about now, just on the shock value of the switch.

    Martyr | Alan Edward Nourse
  • Rejuvenation, and all that, talk about the Universalists beating Rinehart out and throwing the Center open to everybody.

    Martyr | Alan Edward Nourse
  • Author of the Rinehart Criteria, the royal road to a self-perpetuating "immortal elite."

    Martyr | Alan Edward Nourse