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McCullers

[ muh-kuhl-erz ]

noun

  1. 䲹·Dz [kahr, -s, uh, n], 1917–1967, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.


McCullers

/ əˈʌə /

noun

  1. McCullersCarson19171967FUSWRITING: writer Carson. 1917–67, US writer, whose novels include The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940)
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McCullers and Bush are being prohibited for sitting on their team benches for the rest of the series.

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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.

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Top prospect Hunter Brown will slide into the open spot vacated by Verlander and McCullers.

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McCullers described the injury as a “small muscle strain.”

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“Dynasties are judged by championships,” Astros pitcher Lance McCullers had said on the eve of this World Series.

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