Definitions for Calhoun

Calhoun Cal·houn

Spelling: [kal-hoon, kuh l-]
IPA: /kælˈhun, kəl-/

Calhoun is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 133 anagrams from letters in Calhoun (achlnou).

Definitions for Calhoun

noun

  1. John Caldwell, 1782–1850, vice president of the U.S. 1825–32.

Examples for Calhoun

In a speech on the Senate floor in 1837, Calhoun defended slavery as a “positive good” and not a “necessary evil.”

I suppose Calhoun's and the rebels' reasons are similar to me.

Calhoun told her absently, as if he were thinking of something else.

Calhoun supported state nullification of federal laws and gave a speech to Congress titled “Slavery as a Positive Good.”

Invoking Wilberforce allows conservatives like DeMint to pretend that he, not Calhoun, is their moral lodestar and inspiration.

The "Calhoun Option" is to do whatever possible to stop progress, right here, right now.

But, together, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun delayed the Civil War for 40 years.

"There's never yet been a case of reverse evolution," said Calhoun.

"There used to be a human disease called smallpox," said Calhoun.

All about Calhoun men looked sick and shocked and terrified.

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