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Sigsbee

American  
[sigz-bee] / ˈsɪgz bi /

noun

  1. Charles Dwight, 1845–1923, U.S. naval officer: captain of the Maine in 1898.


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The winners of the 81st Anderson were Kenny Ebalo and Shane Sigsbee.

From Golf Digest • Jun. 12, 2017

"I basically played poker at night and skied during the day," says Sigsbee, 28.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 28, 2014

That was 2011, and Sigsbee managed to cobble together $1 million from various investors—players and others involved in the game—to back 35 players participating in hundreds of events.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 28, 2014

UP NEXT: The 2,031 players who were not eliminated on the tournament’s first and third starting days begin their second session of play, including chip leaders Fred Berger and Shane Sigsbee.

From Washington Post • Jul. 10, 2011

Captain Sigsbee ordered that the gig and the launch be lowered, and the officers and men, who by this time had assembled, got the boats out and rescued a number in the water.

From The Boys of '98 by Otis, James