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Coolidge
[koo-lij]
noun
Calvin, 1872–1933, 30th president of the U.S. 1923–29.
Grace Goodhue, 1879–1957, his wife, U.S. First Lady 1923–29.
Coolidge
/ ˈːɪ /
noun
( John ) Calvin . 1872–1933, 30th president of the US (1923–29)
Example Sentences
Murray Bartlett won a limited series supporting Emmy for Season 1 against fellow “Lotus” actors, and Jennifer Coolidge prevailed twice in supporting categories crowded with co-stars.
Whenever the action cuts away to Coolidge’s lonely heart making goo-goo eyes at a mute, it feels like a clunky distraction.
In her paper, Dr Hale chronicles terse correspondences between the museum's art director, Professor John Coolidge, and Ramsey once concerns had been raised by the duchess.
Their plan seemed foolproof... had they not made the mistake of underestimating a hot Latina with a vocal cadence comparable to that of Jennifer Coolidge.
The measure ran into opposition from President Coolidge and his Treasury secretary, the multimillionaire Andrew Mellon, who thought private enterprise should take on the task.
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