Fitzsimmons
James (“Sunny Jim”) 1874–1966, U.S. racehorse trainer.
Robert Prometheus, 1862–1917, English boxer: world heavyweight champion 1897–99.
Contemporary Examples
Hallucinating Away a Heroin Addiction Abby Haglage May 3, 2014
Hallucinating Away a Heroin Addiction Abby Haglage May 3, 2014
Historical Examples
Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson
Gladiator Philip Wylie
Gladiator Philip Wylie
Gladiator Philip Wylie
Haunted Places in England Elliot O’Donnell
Haunted Places in England Elliot O’Donnell
Pamphlets On The Constitution Of The United States Various
Haunted Places in England Elliot O’Donnell
noun
Bob. 1862–1917, New Zealand boxer, born in England: world middleweight (1891–97), heavyweight (1897–99), and light-heavyweight (1903–05) champion
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