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[ samp-suhn ] / ˈsæmp sən /
nounDeborah, 1760–1827, U.S. Revolutionary War soldier who fought disguised as a man. William Thomas, 1840–1902, U.S. admiral. a male given name. Words nearby Sampsonsampling distribution, sampling frame, sampling statistic, Sampo, Sampras, Sampson, samsara, samshu, Samson, samson post, Samsun Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for Sampson“During my relationship with Robert Kelly, I lost my virginity to him,” Sampson said in her suit, according to the Sun-Times. Why Has the Public Forgiven R. Kelly for His Sordid, Predatory Past?|Marlow Stern|December 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST No man fought an armoured motor car more gallantly and successfully than Commander Sampson, the famous airman. The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 3 (of 10)|James Edward Parrott Miss Sampson gasped when she saw him and both her hands flew to her breast. The Rustlers of Pecos County|Zane Grey For I had already made up my mind that some one in the house had killed Sampson Tracy. The Deep Lake Mystery|Carolyn Wells
The Rev. Sampson Harris, thirty-five years vicar of the parish, and who died in 1763. The Life of the Rev. George Whitefield, Volume I (of 2)|Luke Tyerman "The big fellar's Sampson an' the other's Jim," said Belllounds. The Mysterious Rider|Zane Grey
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