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Hollander
[ hol-uhn-der ]
noun
- John, 1929–2013, U.S. poet and critic.
- a native or inhabitant of the Netherlands.
Hollander
/ ˈhɒləndə /
Word History and Origins
Origin of Hollander1
Example Sentences
A speed round of questions for the flock of feathered friends splashing around Tom Hollander’s titular Capote in the FX limited series.
The Envelope interviewed the flock of feathered friends splashing around Tom Hollander’s titular Capote in the FX limited series.
Among those whom Matt Roush shouts out is Tom Hollander for his “convincing impersonation of the self-destructive Truman Capote” in “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans.”
“It’s the same thing all the time,” Hollander said, whereas meadows not only change seasonally but attract the spectacle of pollinators and “all sorts of wonderful wildlife.”
“We don’t anticipate a lengthy absence,” Hollander said.
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