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[ res-tuhn ] / ˈrɛs tən /
nounJames (Barrett) "Scotty", 1909–1995, U.S. journalist, born in Scotland. Words nearby Restonrestless cavy, restless legs syndrome, rest mass, resto, restock, Reston, rest on one's laurels, restoral, restoration, Restoration comedy, restorationism Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for RestonOf the 178 people who had contact with the infected monkeys at the Reston Quarantine Unit, six seroconverted. Already Deadly in Africa, Could Ebola Hit America Next?|Scott Bixby|April 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST Brushing aside the evidence, Reston held that “all of us had a part in the slaying of the president.” The Revolt Against the Masses and the Roots of Modern Liberalism|Fred Siegel|January 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST And now you will either get us aboard or send for Mr Reston. Hunting the Skipper|George Manville Fenn Mr. Reston thought he had better not pursue the subject, and relapsed into silence. For John's Sake|Annie Frances Perram
"But you lost your last situation by giving way to drink," said Mrs. Reston. For John's Sake|Annie Frances Perram Cook stammered something unintelligible, and, somewhat surprised at her agitation, Mrs. Reston left the kitchen. For John's Sake|Annie Frances Perram "You will find no temptation to drink here," said Mrs. Reston. For John's Sake|Annie Frances Perram
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