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Klein
[ klahyn ]
noun
- Fe·lix [fee, -liks, fey, -liks], 1849–1925, German mathematician.
- Melanie, 1882–1960, British psychoanalyst, specialist in treatment of children, born in Austria.
Klein
/ klaɪn /
noun
- KleinCalvin (Richard)1942MUSFASHION, BEAUTY, ETC: fashion designer Calvin ( Richard ). born 1942, US fashion designer
- KleinMelanie18821960FAustrianMEDICINE: psychoanalyst Melanie. 1882–1960, Austrian psychoanalyst resident in England (from 1926), noted for her work on child behaviour
Example Sentences
Loyola 57, Upland 43: The Cubs received 13 points from Brandon Klein.
Ramona Klein, who was forced to attend a boarding school 70 years ago, said, “I’m proud to have lived to see this.”
Gary Klein’s pick: The Rams’ offense played poorly against the Dolphins, but the Patriots average only 16 points a game, so there is no need to be a juggernaut.
In an episode of "Pod Save America" released before the Gaetz announcement, New York Times columnist Ezra Klein predicted a second Trump term will feature "much more factional in-fighting than people are prepared for."
“He brought a lot of knowledge and intuition to our coaches and players,” Orgeron told the Times’ Gary Klein.
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