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[ pren-der-gast, -gahst ] / ˈprɛn dərˌgæst, -ˌgɑst /
nounMaurice Braz·il [braz-uhl], /ˈbræz əl/, 1859–1924, U.S. painter. Words nearby Prendergastpremunition, premyeloblast, premyelocyte, prename, prenatal, Prendergast, preneed, preneoplastic, prenomen, prenominal, prenominate Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for Prendergast“They are solutions-oriented people and they work often together on outcomes that advance U.S. interests,” Prendergast said. Susan Rice and John Kerry Will Battle For Obama’s Ear|Josh Rogin, Eli Lake|June 6, 2013|DAILY BEAST "I think the regime in Khartoum always had a plan," asserts Prendergast. Sudan's New Game-Changer|John Avlon|March 12, 2011|DAILY BEAST “These guys have spent more time on the ground in Abyei than most American officials have,” Kerry says of Clooney and Prendergast. George Clooney: A 21st-Century Statesman|John Avlon|February 21, 2011|DAILY BEAST Perhaps it may be thought that Mr. Prendergast was a little late in looking at the matter in this light. Castle Richmond|Anthony Trollope
Mr. Prendergast had made up his mind that nothing could be gained by soft usage with Mr. Mollett. Castle Richmond|Anthony Trollope When he heard that Mr. Prendergast was seen in that room in lieu of Sir Thomas, he knew at once that the game had been abandoned. Castle Richmond|Anthony Trollope The task of an old friend is not always a pleasant one, and Mr. Prendergast felt that it was not so at the present moment. Castle Richmond|Anthony Trollope That Herbert was to learn it all that evening, he knew; but it might be that Mr. Prendergast had failed to perform his task. Castle Richmond|Anthony Trollope
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