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[ dey-vid-suhn ] / ˈdeɪ vɪd sən /
nounJo [joh], /dʒoʊ/, 1883–1952, U.S. sculptor. Words nearby DavidsonDavid, David Copperfield, David I, Davidic, David II, Davidson, Davidson Current, Davie, Daviel's operation, Davies, Dávila y Padilla Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for Davidson“It is the sign of a deep-seated corruption infecting all life,” writes Davidson. The Backstory of ‘Noah’ Is Full of Giants, Horny Angels, and a Grieving God|Tim Townsend|March 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST Nevertheless, Davidson speaks to us from the center of the Zeitgeist. The Science of Attention Spans|Casey Schwartz|August 17, 2011|DAILY BEAST But, says Davidson, “the new workplace requires different forms of attention than the workplace we were trained for.” The Science of Attention Spans|Casey Schwartz|August 17, 2011|DAILY BEAST “As long as we focus on the object we know, we will miss the new one we need to see,” Davidson writes. The Science of Attention Spans|Casey Schwartz|August 17, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Such numbers help Davidson make her central argument about a mismatch. The Science of Attention Spans|Casey Schwartz|August 17, 2011|DAILY BEAST He bought groceries of a hardware dealer named Davidson, at Albany, that town whence came Mr. Weed's clerk. North America, Volume II (of 2)|Anthony Trollope Young Davidson had a bent toward sarcasm that sometimes lured him out of his usual cold aloofness. The Soul of a Child|Edwin Bjorkman "Mr Davidson's just longing to get back to his work," said his wife, with an anxious glance at him. The Trembling of a Leaf|William Somerset Maugham Davidson was overpowered, and killed by a ball in the breast. The Every Day Book of History and Chronology|Joel Munsell I don't know whether it was his delicacy or his obesity which prevented Davidson from clambering upon the wharf.
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