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[ goold ] SHOW IPA
/ guld / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun Chester, 1900–85, U.S. cartoonist: creator of the comic strip “Dick Tracy.”
Glenn Herbert, 1932–82, Canadian pianist and composer.
Jay, 1836–92, U.S. financier.
Morton, 1913–1996, U.S. composer and pianist.
Stephen Jay, 1941–2002, U.S. paleontologist, biologist, and science writer.
Words nearby Gould Goudy, gouge, gouger, goujon, goulash, Gould , Gouldian finch, Gouley's catheter, go under, goundou, Gounod
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Example sentences from the Web for Gould Other writers and editors and feminists in all fields took to Twitter to defend Gould .
Is This The Most Hated Man in Books?: Twitter vs. Edward Champion | Brandy Zadrozny| September 26, 2014| DAILY BEAST
And I think [Gould ] was guilty of using a poetic language to conflate those three kinds of episodic changes.
Rediscovering Richard Dawkins: An Interview | J.P. O’Malley| September 23, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Gould and her business partner, Ruth Curry, began their enterprise to help give new life to forgotten titles.
How Book Clubs Went Indie: The Success of Emily Books, The Nervous Breakdown & More | Maura Kelly| September 13, 2012| DAILY BEAST
“The author told us we had sold more copies of her book in a month than her publisher had in the last 10 years,” Gould says.
How Book Clubs Went Indie: The Success of Emily Books, The Nervous Breakdown & More | Maura Kelly| September 13, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Waugh, the accountant protagonist of the metanovelist Coover's strange fiction, might have gotten along with Gould .
The 13 Best Baseball Books: From ‘The Art of Fielding’ to ‘Moneyball’ | Jimmy So| April 5, 2012| DAILY BEAST
It is figured in Mr. Gould 's work, from this specimen, as Geophaps plumifera.
Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2 | John Lort Stokes
Mrs. Gould : I never raised them, I got some bulbs this year.
Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 | Various
The man then goes away inflated with the idea that he has a pointer from Mr. Gould which will materially affect values.
Nye and Riley's Wit and Humor (Poems and Yarns) | Bill Nye
"Perhaps he prizes it for its own sake," Mrs. Gould said in a tone as if she were repelling an undeserved aspersion.
Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard | Joseph Conrad
Mrs. Gould leaned back in the shade of the big trees planted in a circle.
Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard | Joseph Conrad
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British Dictionary definitions for Gould noun Benjamin Apthorp. 1824–96, US astronomer: the first to use the telegraph to determine longitudes; founded the Astronomical Journal (1849)
Glenn. 1932–82, Canadian pianist
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Scientific definitions for Gould American paleontologist and evolutionary biologist who with Niles Eldredge developed the theory of punctuated equilibrium in 1972. He published numerous books which popularized his sometimes controversial ideas on evolutionary theory among the general public.
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