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Hudson
[ huhd-suhn ]
noun
- Henry, died 1611?, English navigator and explorer.
- William Henry, 1841–1922, English naturalist and author.
- a river in E New York, flowing S to New York Bay. 306 miles (495 km) long.
- a town in central Massachusetts.
- a town in S New Hampshire.
- a steam locomotive having a four-wheeled front truck, six driving wheels, and a four-wheeled rear truck.
Hudson
/ ˈʌə /
noun
- HudsonHenry1611MEnglishTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: navigatorTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: explorer Henry. died 1611, English navigator: he explored the Hudson River (1609) and Hudson Bay (1610), where his crew mutinied and cast him adrift to die
- HudsonW(illiam) H(enry)18411922MBritishArgentinianSCIENCE: naturalistWRITING: novelist W ( illiam ) H ( enry ). 1841–1922, British naturalist and novelist, born in Argentina, noted esp for his romance Green Mansions (1904) and the autobiographical Far Away and Long Ago (1918)
Example Sentences
Hudson’s arguments about how police-related social policies have little basis in outcomes and data are persuasive, and so are her calls for starting small and establishing more human, peaceful methods of keeping the peace.
“This lawsuit is a profound abuse of the legal process that has no place in federal court,” Mike Gottlieb and Esra Hudson, attorneys for Lively, said in a statement.
The comedy series, which premiered Feb. 27, stars Kate Hudson as Isla Gordon, the only sister in a family of brothers who is often overlooked but is unexpectedly appointed as the new Waves president.
She made red carpet appearances at Oscars parties, appeared on “Good Morning America” and “The Jennifer Hudson Show” and released a book.
Hudson, however, was not the first to make such a suggestion.
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