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Siddons
[ sid-nz ]
noun
- Sarah (Kemble), 1755–1831, English actress.
Siddons
/ ˈsɪdənz /
noun
- SiddonsSarah17551831FEnglishTHEATRE: tragedienne Sarah. 1755–1831, English tragedienne
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Example Sentences
Wingenroth’s attorney, Michael Siddons, said his client planned to appeal the verdict.
From Seattle Times
Council leader Steve Siddons said he was disappointed but "the welfare of the walrus has to take precedence".
From BBC
They called themselves the Siddons Society, a club of sorts made up of theater lovers—many displaced from New York to the west coast.
From Los Angeles Times
One of my favorite books is "The House Next Door" by Anne Rivers Siddons.
From Salon
On July 5, 1971, The Doors' manager Bill Siddons flew to Paris after hearing rumors of Morrison's death.
From Salon
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