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Watterson

[ wot-er-suhn, waw-ter- ]

noun

  1. Henry Marse Henry, 1840–1921, U.S. journalist and political leader.


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Example Sentences

[Calvin and Hobbes creator] Bill Watterson is up in a cabin somewhere.

In the end I abandoned the idea of art in my book, but my appreciation of Watterson and his creation had deepened immeasurably.

Watterson gave it to him, repudiating every principle that Halstead stood for, reversing him in every expressed opinion.

Now, while Watterson and Halstead were always good friends, they were political enemies.

Mary was not unpalatable to the American taste, but Watterson is her father—that is, dramatically speaking.

Colonel Watterson certainly had a mighty fine piece on those Northern money devils.

The chairman, Henry Watterson, declared himself in favor of the plank desired.

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