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Huggins
[huhg-inz]
noun
Charles Brenton 1901–97, U.S. surgeon and medical researcher, born in Canada: Nobel Prize 1966.
Huggins
/ ˈʌɡɪԳ /
noun
Sir William. 1824–1910, British astronomer. He pioneered the use of spectroscopy in astronomy and discovered the red shift in the lines of a stellar spectrum
Example Sentences
"It's an emergency," said Buttercups communications administrator Matt Huggins.
The bearer of that news was Yankees manager Miller Huggins, who got Ruth’s OK by offering a massive salary hike.
The artist is a Trinidad and Tobago based Illustrator, Nicholas Huggins, who was recommended to me by branding consulting Best Dressed Plate.
“We oftentimes get calls about ghost breeders who ... have burner phones,” said Jace Huggins, chief of humane law enforcement for the San Diego Humane Society.
Huggins said West Virginia has not seen a case since 2009 largely due to its strict school vaccination laws.
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