Definitions for Biddle

Biddle Bid·dle

Spelling: [bid-l]
IPA: /ˈbɪd l/

Biddle is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 74 anagrams from letters in Biddle (bddeil).

Definitions for Biddle

noun

  1. Francis, 1886–1968, U.S. attorney general 1941–45.
  2. John, 1615–62, English theologian: founder of English Unitarianism.
  3. Nicholas, 1786–1844, U.S. financier.

Examples for Biddle

The legislature of Pennsylvania gave Lieutenant Biddle a sword for his gallantry.

George Shoals, in 1903-05, spent two years at Biddle University.

Daniel S. Hamermesh and Biddle, Jeff E. (1994): Beauty and the Labor Market.

At the foot of Biddle Street, Baltimore, waiting for transportation.

Biddle, cutlass in hand, jumped upon the nettings to lead the men.

Colonel Biddle dismounted some of his men, and hitched their horses to the guns.

When push comes to shove,” notes Biddle, the Obama administration will “vote for not losing a war.

Biddle laughed at Jackson's message of 1832 which denounced the Bank.

Biddle sent an officer and a squad of men ashore to bring them off.

Biddle, though bitterly disappointed, was not yet resigned to despair.

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