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[ strat-n ] / ˈstræt n /
nounCharles Sherwood "General Tom Thumb", 1838–83, U.S. midget who performed in the circus of P. T. Barnum. Words nearby Strattonstratocracy, stratocumulus, stratopause, stratosphere, stratovolcano, Stratton, stratum, stratum compactum, stratum corneum, stratum functionale, stratum lucidum Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for StrattonStratton Oakmont was a classic boiler room—it even inspired a 2000 movie called Boiler Room. The Real Wolf of Wall Street: Jordan Belfort’s Vulgar Memoirs|Jimmy So|December 20, 2013|DAILY BEAST The man lived, and his descendants are among the principal inhabitants of the town of Stratton to this day. Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall|Robert S. Hawker That was an entirely fresh view to take; could Stratton have borrowed that money from Brettison? Witness to the Deed|George Manville Fenn Two years later Stratton decided to give up the fight and follow them. Shoe-Bar Stratton|Joseph Bushnell Ames
Eyes narrowed to mere slits, Stratton stared ahead intently until of a sudden his gaze focused on a faintly visible moving shape. Shoe-Bar Stratton|Joseph Bushnell Ames Stratton would not wilfully have thrust himself into such a position. Witness to the Deed|George Manville Fenn
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