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[ hil-muhn ] / ˈhɪl mən /
nounSidney, 1887–1946, U.S. labor leader, born in Lithuania. Words nearby HillmanHillerman, hillfort, Hilliard, Hillingdon, Hillis, Hillman, hill myna, hill mynah, hillock, hill of beans, Hill operation Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for HillmanDiPrimo could have harassed Hillman, roughed him up, told him to quit loitering and move on. Officer’s Gift to ‘Homeless’ Man Triggers Controversy|Winston Ross|December 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST The News described Hillman as a petty criminal with 11 arrests for non-violent crimes. NY Cop’s Act of Kindness Resonates With Thousands|Michael Daly|December 1, 2012|DAILY BEAST Therefore, he would share with any hillman who cared to join him. Swamp Cat|James Arthur Kjelgaard In his step was the fine free swing of the hillman, and the young woman breasted the slope lightly as a faun. The Highgrader|William MacLeod Raine
Across from them an aged Hillman sat in a rough-hewed, high-backed chair. Terry|Charles Goff Thomson What he saw thrown into relief against the shadows was the figure of a hillman of the west, and one that in an instant he knew. Graham of Claverhouse|Ian Maclaren "None o' that, MacDougall," he said curtly, dropping his hand with a hillman's instinct to the belt where his revolvers rested. Told In The Hills|Marah Ellis Ryan
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