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Sherman
[ shur-muhn ]
noun
- Forrest Percival, 1896–1951, U.S. naval officer.
- James School·craft [skool, -kraft, -krahft], 1855–1912, vice president of the United States 1909–12.
- John, 1823–1900, U.S. statesman (brother of William T.).
- Roger, 1721–93, American statesman.
- Stuart Pratt, 1881–1926, U.S. critic and educator.
- William Tecumseh, 1820–91, Union general in the Civil War.
- a city in northeastern Texas.
- Mount Sherman, a mountain in central Colorado, in the Park Range, in the Rocky Mountains. 14,036 feet (4,278 meters).
- a male given name.
- U.S. Military. a 34-ton (31-metric ton) medium tank of World War II, with a 75 mm gun and a crew of four.
Sherman
/ ˈʃɜːə /
noun
- ShermanWilliam Tecumseh18201891MUSMILITARY: general William Tecumseh (tɪˈkʌmsə). 1820–91, American Union commander during the Civil War. He led the victorious march through Georgia (1864), becoming commander of the army in 1869
Example Sentences
“This is for football to get me faster,” he said before running the 100 meters at the Thursday’s Mission League track and field finals on Thursday at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame.
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 6, Loyola 2: Jacob Madrid had two hits and three RBIs for the Knights battling for a Mission League playoff spot.
He decided to attend Sherman Oaks Notre Dame as a freshman, requiring 6:30 a.m. wake-up calls and enduring traffic jams on the 5 Freeway.
Los Angeles County residents have access to stores in West Hollywood, Sherman Oaks and Santa Monica, among other locations.
No Republican lawmakers have signed on as original co-sponsors, but Chu and Sherman said they hope the bill will receive bipartisan support.
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