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Atkinson

[ at-kin-suhn ]

noun

  1. Sir Harry Albert, 1831–92, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister 1876–77, 1883–84, 1887–91.
  2. (Justin) Brooks, 1894–1984, U.S. drama critic, journalist, and author.
  3. Theodore Francis Ted, 1916–2005, U.S. jockey, born in Canada.


Atkinson

/ ˈætkɪnsən /

noun

  1. AtkinsonSir Harry Albert18311892MNew ZealandEnglishPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Sir Harry Albert. 1831–92, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1876–77; 1883–84; 1887–91)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Example Sentences

She was in a long run of “Romantic Comedy” with Anthony Perkins at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre beginning in 1979 and starred in the Broadway production of “Love Letters” with Brian Dennehy at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in 2014.

That was the season the torch passed from Ron Atkinson to Sir Alex Ferguson.

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John Atkinson, 69, from nearby Llandough, has been angling for 45 years and the pier is his regular spot.

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Harry Brook, Brydon Carse and Gus Atkinson are among the players skipping this series before the pre-Christmas Test tour of New Zealand.

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Pace bowler Gus Atkinson has also extended by a year until 2026, while spinner Jack Leach and white-ball seamer Reece Topley have agreed new one-year deals.

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