Snead

[ sneed ]

noun
  1. Samuel Jackson "Slamming Sammy", 1912–2002, U.S. golfer.

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How to use Snead in a sentence

  • “But some one must be in charge,” urged Blosser, or Irving Snead, as he seemed to prefer to be known.

  • These gentlemen, Mr. Snead and Mr. Elmer,”—she consulted the cards in her hand—“have called to see us about selling our farm.

  • Snead might turn out to be a TK as well as a hallucinator, and I wanted no more heart attacks.

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  • Snead was then sold to pay the fees of his master's physician, who later sold him to a wholesale merchant for $500.

  • Upon the death of his first master he fell into the hands of one of the sons who died when Snead was about fifteen.

British Dictionary definitions for Snead

Snead

/ (sniːd) /


noun
  1. Sam (uel Jackson). 1912–2002, US golfer; winner of seven major tournaments between 1938 and 1951

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