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[ hig-in-suhn ] / ˈhɪg ɪn sən /
nounThomas Wentworth Stor·row [stor-oh], /ˈstɒr oʊ/, 1823–1911, U.S. clergyman, author, and social reformer. Words nearby Higginsonhifalutin, hi-fi, Higashiosaka, Higashiyama, Higgins, Higginson, higgle, higgledy-piggledy, higgler, Higgs boson, high Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for HigginsonHigginson Peabody also added that it was beyond his own genius to act in that capacity, alleging a dyspepsia. The Sunset Trail|Alfred Henry Lewis Rev. Mr. Higginson, of Salem, said the Indians in that vicinity “do worship two gods—a good and an evil.” Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism|Allen Putnam Higginson must have waited till the man was safely dead, and then used him similarly. The Strand Magazine, Volume XVII, February 1899, No. 98.|Various Mr. Higginson first stepped in, but just then a pistol shot was heard, and the mob fell back. Fugitive Slaves|Marion Gleason McDougall
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