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Clinton   /klˈɪntən/   Listen
Clinton

noun
1.
Wife of President Clinton and later a woman member of the United States Senate (1947-).  Synonyms: Hilary Clinton, Hilary Rodham Clinton.
2.
42nd President of the United States (1946-).  Synonyms: Bill Clinton, President Clinton, William Jefferson Clinton.
3.
United States politician who as governor of New York supported the project to build the Erie Canal (1769-1828).  Synonym: DeWitt Clinton.
4.
A town in east central Iowa.



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"Clinton" Quotes from Famous Books



... either suspicious of treachery or uncertain whether there might not be another change. But she was assured rapidly that the danger was at an end by the haste with which the lords and gentlemen who were compromised sought their pardon at her feet. On the 21st and 22nd Clinton, Grey, Fitzgerald, Ormond, Fitzwarren, Sir Henry Sidney, and Sir James Crofts presented themselves and received forgiveness. Cecil wrote, explaining his secret services, and was taken into favour. Lord Robert and Lord Ambrose Dudley, ...
— The Reign of Mary Tudor • James Anthony Froude

... very large force, led by Clinton, advanced towards Morristown; and this was believed to be a serious and determined attempt to attack Washington, whose army was in a pretty bad plight, and not at all prepared to fight large bodies of well-appointed troops. ...
— Stories of New Jersey • Frank Richard Stockton

... notice, and the alleged overt acts without date, taunting me with not proving an alibi, and sending that important ingredient to a jury already ripe for a conviction. Prove an alibi to-day in respect of meetings held in Clinton Hall, New York, the allegations relating to which only came to my knowledge yesterday! I will not refer with any bitter feeling to the fact that whilst the validity of the conviction so obtained was still ...
— Speeches from the Dock, Part I • Various

... his father-in-law's firm,—advertised in the old papers as "Messieurs Stephen de Lancey and Company,"—who acted as his agents in practically all of what Janvier disrespectfully styles "his French and Spanish swag"! Governor Clinton had exempted prizes from duty, so it was all clear profit. With the proceeds of the excellent deals which De Lancey made for him, he then proceeded to cut the swathe for which he was by temperament and attributes so ...
— Greenwich Village • Anna Alice Chapin

... about him in various parts of the country, with feelings of bitter hatred, and he determined to crush these evidences of rebellion in the outset. He accepted a captain's commission in the English army, and fought for a time under the banners of General Clinton, with success worthy of a better cause. But taking offence at some imperious order of his commander, he threw up his commission in disgust, and retired to his native village near the river Hudson. Here, ...
— The Old Bell Of Independence; Or, Philadelphia In 1776 • Henry C. Watson


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