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[ kur-tis ] / ˈkɜr tɪs /
nounGlenn Hammond, 1878–1930, U.S. inventor: pioneer in the field of aviation. Words nearby Curtisscurtana, curtate, curtilage, Curtin, Curtis, Curtiss, Curtius, curtly, curtsy, curule, curule chair Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for CurtissThese two flights added tremendously to the fame of the Curtiss machines. The Boy's Book of New Inventions|Harry E. Maule She was absolutely callous about Mrs. Curtiss death, and suggested that half-a-guinea was quite enough to give for a wreath. The Romance of His Life|Mary Cholmondeley It seemed a house of death, and a little shiver ran through me as Curtiss rang the bell. That Affair at Elizabeth|Burton E. Stevenson Killed in a Curtiss at Norton, Kan., having been driven to fly in unsuitable weather by the jeers of a hostile crowd. Jane's All the World's Aircraft|Various
Curtiss crushed the letter in his hand with a quick movement of despair, and turned to us distraught, flushed, astounded. That Affair at Elizabeth|Burton E. Stevenson
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