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Nash
[ nash ]
noun
- John, 1752–1835, English architect and city planner.
- Ogden, 1902–71, U.S. writer of humorous verse.
- Also Nashe. Thomas, Pasquil, 1567–1601, English dramatist, novelist, and satirical pamphleteer.
Nash
/ æʃ /
noun
- NashJohn17521835MEnglishMISC: town plannerARCHITECTURE: architect John. 1752–1835, English town planner and architect. He designed Regent's Park, Regent Street, and the Marble Arch in London
- NashOgden19021971MUSWRITING: poet Ogden. 1902–71, US humorous poet
- NashPaul18891946MEnglishARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: artist Paul. 1889–1946, English painter, noted esp as a war artist in both World Wars and for his landscapes
- NashRichard16741762MEnglishMISC: dandy Richard, known as Beau Nash. 1674–1762, English dandy
- See (Thomas) Nashe
- NashSir Walter18821968MNew ZealandBritishPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Sir Walter . 1882–1968, New Zealand Labour statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1957–60)
Example Sentences
That guiding hand proved crucial last November, when Rylance published an ill-advised tweet criticising musician Kate Nash's campaign to save the live music industry.
Paul Waugh, the leader, moved to South Africa shortly after the company was shut down, along with Chris Nash.
Excel Parking argued Mrs Nash had broken the contract she entered into when she used the car park, as the terms and conditions stated she must enter her full vehicle registration mark.
This risk to child health is one of the reasons Patrick Nash, a researcher and co-founder at the Pharos Foundation research institute, wants to see cousin marriage banned.
Backstory: The life of mathematician John Nash, a Nobel laureate who triumphed over schizophrenia, was chronicled in this acclaimed Ron Howard-directed biopic, earning eight Oscar nominations, including best picture.
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