Definitions for Symington

Symington Sy·ming·ton

Spelling: [sahy-ming-tuh n]
IPA: /ˈsaɪ mɪŋ tən/

Symington is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 262 anagrams from letters in Symington (gimnnosty).

Definitions for Symington

noun

  1. (William) Stuart, 1901–1988, U.S. politician: senator 1952–77.

Examples for Symington

"Lend a hand, Symington, and let us have no more talk," he said.

At that moment the door opened hurriedly, and Symington came in.

Yet if integration under Symington was slow, it was also inevitable.

Symington did not know which his young master resembled the most.

"Yon's the phenomenon," said Symington, pointing with a jerk of his elbow.

Symington regarded him with an approval which he did not think it worth his while to dissemble.

Watt and Symington were born in Scotland within a few miles of each other.

Symington's experiments have shown that in the average adult 130 lb.

"It is like a fever coming on," she said to Symington, with whom alone she could take any counsel.

The idea of finding a protector in Symington was somewhat ludicrous.

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