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[ huhch-inz ] / ˈhʌtʃ ɪnz /
nounRobert Maynard, 1899–1977, U.S. educator and college president. Words nearby HutchinsHuston, hut, hutch, Hutcheson, hutchie, Hutchins, Hutchinson, Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome, Hutchinson's crescentic notch, Hutchinson's facies, Hutchinson's freckle Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for HutchinsHe took a final mouthful of orange soda and glanced back at his girlfriend, Hutchins. Money, Murder, and Adoption: The Wild Trial of the Polo King|Jacqui Goddard|October 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST They agreed in giving Hutchins the character of being a notorious "frolicker," and a "very hard master." The Underground Railroad|William Still In the report from Iowa for 1887, Commissioner Hutchins laments that so few women have been willing to fill out blanks of returns. Women Wage-Earners|Helen Campbell Hutchins was watching the sunset, and seemed depressed and silent. Tish, The Chronicle of Her Escapades and Excursions|Mary Roberts Rinehart
Hutchins, Margaret, addresses Agricultural libraries section, 224-6. Papers and Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting of the American Library Association Held at Ottawa, Canada June 26-July 2, 1912|Various Hutchins, the driver, hears that he may probably be given charge of a lavatory at one of the stations. Max Carrados|Ernest Bramah
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