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Macke

American  
[mah-kuh] / ˈmɑ kə /

noun

  1. August 1887–1914, German painter.


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“So cute,” Macke, 28, exclaimed as she snapped a shot of the drinks, each adorned with a piece of watermelon cut into the shape of a house.

From Washington Post • Aug. 1, 2021

At Summer House last Wednesday, Abby Dean and Tess Macke extended out their hands, clinking plastic cups in front of a teal wooden house.

From Washington Post • Aug. 1, 2021

As an analysis conducted by the mathematician Ed Thorp and reported by Brown and Macke later showed, most of Granville’s “specific buy and/or short-sell candidates had done much worse than the market.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 27, 2021

The uniform white and blue color scheme, which once bewitched artists like Paul Klee and August Macke, messed with my depth perception.

From New York Times • Oct. 29, 2019

Hattie Mae, with no pen or paper in hand, looked splendid in a pink chiffon dress as she danced a waltz with Mr. Fred Macke.

From "Moon Over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool