The word “Carcosa,” which Chambers borrowed from Ambrose Bierce, and which later showed up in the works of H.P. Lovecraft.
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Here he picks his five favorite horror novels, from Ambrose Bierce to Stephen King.
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June Ambrose is known in certain circles for slightly her eccentric tastes.
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Ambrose says, “He came down hard on market hunters or anyone who killed for sport.”
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Ambrose was one of America's most cherished popular historians.
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Mr. Ambrose then explained the new wall-decorations which had been painted by Mr. Acres.
Stones of the Temple|Walter Field
Uncle Ambrose Thompson, what kin you want o' me this time o' night?
The Loves of Ambrose|Margaret Vandercook
The good Ambrose was not given length of days, for he died the year after his brother.
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But Ambrose's eyes had bulged into great many-faceted orbs capable of seeing objects with greater clarity than ever.
G-r-r-r...!|Roger Arcot
The china at this place was thin and fine, the silver was solid, and the cup from which Ambrose North drank was Satsuma.
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British Dictionary definitions for Ambrose
Ambrose
/ (ˈæmbrəʊz) /
noun
Saint. ?340–397 ad, bishop of Milan; built up the secular power of the early Christian Church; also wrote music and Latin hymns. Feast day: Dec 7 or April 4
Curtly (ˈkɜːtlɪ). born 1963, Antiguan cricketer; played for the West Indies 1987–2000