Simple Simon
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Simple Simon
First recorded in 1775–85; after the nursery rhyme character
Example Sentences
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The fans began to wonder whether Simple Simon might last it out.
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Founder Franklin Simon, no kin to Simple Simon,* has little doubt that his Greenwich venture will succeed.
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Ten Cents a Dance, the biggest plum they got out of another Ziegfeld show, Simple Simon, they "practically slipped in over Ziegfeld's head."
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Children will hugely enjoy Simple Simon; their elders may profitably join them.
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Then Simple Simon went-a-hunting, For to catch a hare.
From Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1 by Cole, E. W. (Edward William)
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