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McCullers
[muh-kuhl-erz]
noun
Carson 1917–1967, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
McCullers
/ əˈʌə /
noun
Carson. 1917–67, US writer, whose novels include The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940)
Example Sentences
A man who lost money May 10 when McCullers gave up seven runs while recording only one out in a loss to the Cincinnati Reds threatened to “murder” McCullers’ two young daughters.
McCullers and Bush are being prohibited for sitting on their team benches for the rest of the series.
Shapland keeps finding gold in mining the lives of people like Carson and McCullers not just because of their unsung queerness, but because theirs is a different way.
Top prospect Hunter Brown will slide into the open spot vacated by Verlander and McCullers.
McCullers described the injury as a “small muscle strain.”
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