Zorn
anders leonhard
[ahn-duh rs ley-aw-nahrd] /ˈɑn dərs ˈleɪ ɔˌnɑrd/ (show ipa), 1860–1920, swedish painter, etcher, and sculptor.
historical examples
“he has gone to the store,” announced zorn, who uncovered his teeth an extra inch, in compliment to his own humor.
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zorn chuckled as he relieved the “merchant” of his hat and overcoat.
our young aeroplane scouts in germany horace porter
“all insects left on venus with this one exception are beneficial,” said zorn.
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that is the rhine-marne, which parallels this river, the zorn.
the boy volunteers with the french airmen kenneth ward
the needler clattered as zorn reeled, and then retief’s hand clamped zorn’s arm and whirled him around.
gambler’s world john keith laumer
i’d need the skill of zorn to do a thing as big and mysterious as that.
the captain of the gray-horse troop hamlin garland
they did not amount to much, being pretty well a repet-tion of those zorn had asked us at the frontier.
greenmantle john buchan
his nearest collaborator was one zorn zada, most profound scientist of the planet.
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the travelers soon had sight of zorn’s ever-ready grin at the home of “the well-known tradesman.”
our young aeroplane scouts in germany horace porter
from a thicket, in utter darkness, zorn and larner and the two belas waited for the possible catch.
astounding stories of super-science april 1930 various
noun
anders leonhard (ˈandərs ˈleːɔnard). 1860–1920, swedish painter and etcher, esp of impressionist portraits and landscapes
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