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Roberts
[rob-erts]
noun
Sir Charles George Douglas, 1860–1943, Canadian poet and novelist.
Elizabeth Madox 1886–1941, U.S. poet and novelist.
Frederick Sleigh Earl Bobs Bahadur, 1832–1914, British field marshal.
Glenn Fireball, 1929–64, U.S. racing-car driver.
John Glover, born 1955, U.S. jurist: chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court since 2005.
Kenneth (Lewis), 1885–1957, U.S. novelist and essayist.
Oral, 1918–2009, U.S. evangelist.
Owen Josephus 1875–1955, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1930–45.
Richard John, born 1943, U.S. molecular biologist, born in England: Nobel Prize 1993.
Roberts
/ ˈɒəٲ /
noun
Frederick Sleigh , 1st Earl. 1832–1914, British field marshal. He was awarded the Victoria Cross (1858) for his service during the Indian Mutiny and was commander in chief (1899–1900) in the second Boer War
Julia. born 1967, US film actress; her films include Pretty Woman (1990), Notting Hill (1999), Erin Brockovich (2000), which earned her an Academy Award, and Charlie Wilson's War (2007)
Example Sentences
Dave Roberts had made it only three steps out of the dugout when he got ejected Tuesday night.
“We saw it from the other side, from afar, when he was with the Angels,” Roberts said.
However, throwing live batting practice and taking four or five at-bats in an actual game as a designated hitter was like “playing a doubleheader for him,” Roberts said.
“It was good to see us find a way to win a ballgame,” manager Dave Roberts said.
“He’s getting very eager, getting very excited,” Roberts said before Sunday’s game.
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