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Curtis
[kur-tis]
noun
Benjamin Robbins, 1809–74, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1851–57; resigned in dissent over Dred Scott case.
Charles, 1860–1936, vice president of the U.S. 1929–33.
Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar 1850–1933, U.S. publisher.
George Ticknor 1812–94, U.S. attorney and writer.
George William, 1824–92, U.S. essayist, editor, and reformer.
a male given name: from an Old French word meaning “courteous.”
Example Sentences
"This is also a fantastic opportunity for Theo and Curtis, who have both worked incredibly hard and really impressed in training."
Darren Curtis, from Coventry, has set up a business - Cheevo - which provides a framing service for people to enjoy their physical copies of their games and DVDs.
Ireland international Curtis Campher has become the first male player to take five wickets from five balls in a professional match.
Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels, is the nominee for the Republican Party.
“As an incident commander … it’s a really tough decision to have to make. It’s almost hard to talk about it,” said Fire Chief Curtis Lawrence during a news briefing on Monday.
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