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[ mit-ferd ] / ˈmɪt fərd /
nounMary Russell, 1787–1855, English novelist, poet, playwright, and essayist. Words nearby Mitfordmiter post, miter saw, miter square, miterwort, mite typhus, Mitford, mithan, mither, Mithgarthr, Mithraeum, Mithraism Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for MitfordIn 1973, Mitford accepted a position at San Jose State University, detailing the experience in an essay in the Atlantic Monthly. Queen of the Muckrakers|Jessica Loudis|December 29, 2010|DAILY BEAST Even the hysterics of the Mitford household have been more comprehensively covered by Nancy and Decca. The Duchess Tells All|Chloë Schama|November 25, 2010|DAILY BEAST Miss Mitford says somewhere,—to no one better than to herself does this apply. Our Village|Mary Russell Mitford Miss Mitford says that Haydon, above all, sympathised with her love for a large canvas. Our Village|Mary Russell Mitford
Miss Mitford says, as you do, that she never heard of so slow-footed a book. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2)|Frederic G. Kenyon They plundered the cardinals, but carried the bishop a prisoner to Mitford Castle. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham|J. E. Bygate A boat-load of supplies was sent up from Mr. Mitford's stores. Maori and Settler|G. A. Henty
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