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Roth

[ rawth, roth ]

noun

  1. Phillip, 1933–2018, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.


Roth

/ rɒθ /

noun

  1. RothPhilip1933MUSWRITING: novelist Philip . born 1933, US novelist. His works include Goodbye, Columbus (1959), Portnoy's Complaint (1969), My Life as a Man (1974), Sabbath's Theater (1995), The Human Stain (2000), and The Plot Against America (2004)
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Example Sentences

“The best avatar for a voter writ large is a woman in a swing state who didn’t go to college,” says pollster Evan Roth Smith, from Blueprint, a Democratic public opinion research company.

From BBC

After winning the World Series in 2009, though, the Yankees fell into a long championship drought, “and the trajectory of the city seemed to change over that time as well,” Roth Smith said.

This tension — between Roth’s love of visual flash and the brothers’ purist musical approach — yielded major dividends.

“We are absolutely thrilled with the court’s decision,” said Richard Roth, an attorney representing Harvey.

Lucie Roth can be seen in the VIP seats behind Trump in one of the most recognisable pictures of the shooting, taken by a Reuters photographer.

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