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Os·borne O0134000 (ŏz′bərn, -bôrn′), John James 1929-1994. British playwright and member of the Angry Young Men who is best known for his play Look Back in Anger (1956).Osborne (ˈɒzbən; -ˌbɔːn) n1. (Biography) George (Gideon Oliver). born 1971, British Conservative politician; Chancellor of the Exchequer from 20102. (Biography) John (James). 1929–94, British dramatist. His plays include Look Back in Anger (1956), containing the prototype of the angry young man, Jimmy Porter, The Entertainer (1957), and Inadmissible Evidence (1964)Os•borne (ˈɒz bərn, -bɔrn, -boʊrn) n. 1. John (James), 1929–94, English playwright. 2. Thomas Mott, 1859–1926, U.S. prison reformer. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Osborne - English playwright (1929-1994)John James Osborne, John Osborne |
Osborne
Osborne John (James). 1929--94, British dramatist. His plays include Look Back in Anger (1956), containing the prototype of the angry young man, Jimmy Porter, The Entertainer (1957), and Inadmissible Evidence (1964) Osborne
Osborne [oz´born] Estelle M. (1901–1981). American nursing educator, administrator, and consultant, and the first black nurse in the United States to earn a master's degree. She was also the first black instructor at New York University. Ms. Osborne was concerned with increasing opportunities for black nurses in professional nursing and was active in a number of professional and civil rights groups; she served as president of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses from 1934 to 1939.Osborne Related to Osborne: Osborne House, John OsborneSynonyms for Osbornenoun English playwright (1929-1994)Synonyms- John James Osborne
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