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Sherman
[ shur-muhn ]
noun
- Forrest Percival, 1896鈥�1951, U.S. naval officer.
- James School路craft [skool, -kraft, -krahft], 1855鈥�1912, vice president of the United States 1909鈥�12.
- John, 1823鈥�1900, U.S. statesman (brother of William T.).
- Roger, 1721鈥�93, American statesman.
- Stuart Pratt, 1881鈥�1926, U.S. critic and educator.
- William Tecumseh, 1820鈥�91, Union general in the Civil War.
- a city in northeastern Texas.
- Mount Sherman, a mountain in central Colorado, in the Park Range, in the Rocky Mountains. 14,036 feet (4,278 meters).
- a male given name.
- U.S. Military. a 34-ton (31-metric ton) medium tank of World War II, with a 75 mm gun and a crew of four.
Sherman
/ 藞蕛蓽藧尘蓹苍 /
noun
- ShermanWilliam Tecumseh18201891MUSMILITARY: general William Tecumseh (t瑟藞k蕦ms蓹). 1820鈥�91, American Union commander during the Civil War. He led the victorious march through Georgia (1864), becoming commander of the army in 1869
Example Sentences
Whitney Sherman, 38, who traveled from Philadelphia to Washington for the protest, said she has been despairing over Democrats, who have largely failed to assemble a coordinated response to Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress.
Bobby Sherman, a teen idol of the 1960s, is at home getting 鈥榮pecial care鈥� for terminal cancer, his wife says in an interview.
Sherman shared alarming video from his residential security cameras of his home being burglarized at gunpoint by three men shortly after midnight March 30 鈥� which happened to be the three-time All-Pro鈥檚 37th birthday.
Bobby Sherman鈥檚 body is 鈥渟hutting down鈥� as he approaches the end of his battle with Stage 4 kidney cancer, according to his wife, Brigitte Poublon.
In 鈥楾he Shards,鈥� Ellis melds the horror of 鈥楢merican Psycho鈥� with the Sherman Oaks anomie of 鈥楲ess Than Zero.鈥�
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