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[ eg-uhl-stuhn ] / ˈɛg əl stən /
nounEdward, 1837–1902, U.S. author, editor, and clergyman. Words nearby Egglestonegg foo yung, egghead, eggheaded, egg in your beer, eggler, Eggleston, egg membrane, eggnog, egg on, egg on one's face, have, eggplant Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for EgglestonEggleston insists, however, that being a documentarian was never his intention. William Eggleston Chromes: New Book Of Unpublished Photos|Alice Cavanagh|December 16, 2011|DAILY BEAST As a child, Eggleston was always interested in the arts, particularly painting and music. William Eggleston Chromes: New Book Of Unpublished Photos|Alice Cavanagh|December 16, 2011|DAILY BEAST Of course Eggleston would become one of the most influential photographers of the era. The Kings of Kodachrome|Philip Gefter|February 18, 2010|DAILY BEAST Mr. Eggleston is a reliable reporter of facts; but he is also an exceedingly keen critic. Admiral Farragut|A. T. Mahan
Before Eggleston could reply the door of the private office was thrust open and Philip stepped in. Colonel Carter's Christmas and The Romance of an Old-Fashioned Gentleman|F. Hopkinson Smith He really wondered what the game of Monkey Eggleston could be. The Banner Boy Scouts on a Tour|George A. Warren Except the doctors, she saw no one but Mrs. Eggleston and Mr. Whitfield, who had lost his wife a few months previous. A Speckled Bird|Augusta J. Evans Wilson The absolute toxicity of Apothesine has been measured by Eggleston and Hatcher132 by the intravenous injection in cats. The Propaganda for Reform in Proprietary Medicines, Vol. 2 of 2|Various
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