Ebert is a 5 letter English word.
You can make 40 anagrams from letters in Ebert (beert).
Ebert's work is somewhat out of date now, but it still has its use.
Ebert founded a website he referred to as “my blog” and invited other critics, all of course lesser-known than him, to contribute.
A man named Ebert built this house and occupied it as a private residence.
Ebert gave James the proverbial two thumbs up, and the project was a go.
Still, the program, along with his many books on film, elevated Ebert to “rock star status,” says James.
The best-known apparatus for the purpose is that devised by Ebert.
Only-child Ebert came to realize, Chaz Ebert says, that Siskel had become “the big brother he never had.”
Ebert wrote that the film announces “the arrival of an important new director.”
I can find no mention of it either in Panzer or Brunet or Ebert.
Ought one not absolutely to repudiate them in the Ebert Republic?