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Maury
[mawr-ee, mor-ee]
noun
Matthew Fontaine 1806–73, U.S. naval officer and scientist.
Maury
/ ˈɔːɪ /
noun
Matthew Fontaine. 1806–73, US pioneer hydrographer and oceanographer
Maury
American naval officer and oceanographer who charted the currents and winds of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans and wrote the pioneering book Physical Geography of the Sea (1855).
Example Sentences
But a glimpse of “Maury” with a crisp Mondrian painting hanging in the background just falls flat.
In his first start he played behind Sandy Koufax and batted behind Maury Wills, Jim Gilliam and Tommy Davis.
“It was parked in a red zone in front of Maury’s Bagels in Silver Lake.”
Television Academy Chairman Cris Abrego and Chief Executive Maury McIntyre have traveled to Washington this week to meet with lawmakers to discuss potential legislation on AI.
I’ve seen the Dodgers trade Maury Wills, the Rams trade Roman Gabriel, the Lakers trade Shaquille O’Neal and now the Rams want to trade Cooper Kupp.
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