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Miller   /mˈɪlər/   Listen
Miller

noun
1.
United States bandleader of a popular big band (1909-1944).  Synonyms: Alton Glenn Miller, Glenn Miller.
2.
United States novelist whose novels were originally banned as pornographic (1891-1980).  Synonyms: Henry Miller, Henry Valentine Miller.
3.
United States playwright (1915-2005).  Synonym: Arthur Miller.
4.
Someone who works in a mill (especially a grain mill).
5.
Machine tool in which metal that is secured to a carriage is fed against rotating cutters that shape it.  Synonym: milling machine.
6.
Any of various moths that have powdery wings.  Synonym: moth miller.



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"Miller" Quotes from Famous Books



... a Mexican mill, when I get through with this," said Adam, "but you cannot use it, because it is too hard work; I shall have to be the miller. It is a rather simple affair, and dates from before the days of Noah; it is made with two stones, sandstone preferred, the lower of which is hollowed out bowl-fashion, with a hole in the centre; the upper stone is rounding, and fits in the bowl, and ...
— The Master-Knot of Human Fate • Ellis Meredith

... yelled "G. Herbert Gale" at him, breezed over with her and at first I had him figured as a detective seekin' divorce evidence, because he stuck to that dame like a cheap vaudeville act does to the American flag. He trailed a few paces behind her everywhere she went, callin' her "Mrs. Roberts-Miller" in public and "Helen Dear" when he figured nobody was listenin'. It was easy to see that he had crashed madly in love with this charmer, but as far as she was concerned ...
— Kid Scanlan • H. C. Witwer

... of being attacked or sneered at in print, without one thought of asking what Herald this unknown represents, without remembering that Miller's Pond or Somebody-else's Corners may have a Herald she hastens to grant to this probably ignorant young lout the unchaperoned interview she would instantly refuse to a gentleman whose name was even well known to her; and trembling with fear and hope ...
— Stage Confidences • Clara Morris

... consumer. In new settlements, trade is small and the shopkeeper requires large profits to enable him to live; and, while the consumer pays a high price, the producer is compelled to be content with a low one. In new settlements, the miller takes a large toll for the conversion of corn into flour, and the spinner and weaver take a large portion of the wool as their reward for converting the balance into cloth. Nevertheless, the shopkeeper, the miller, the spinner, and the weaver are poor, because trade is ...
— Letters on International Copyright; Second Edition • Henry C. Carey

... added, that Virgil seemed to be as enthusiastick a farmer as he[242], and was certainly a practical one. JOHNSON. 'It does not always follow, my lord, that a man who has written a good poem on an art, has practised it. Philip Miller told me, that in Philips's Cyder, a poem, all the precepts were just, and indeed better than in books written for the purpose of instructing; yet ...
— Life Of Johnson, Volume 5 • Boswell


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