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Morrison   /mˈɔrɪsən/   Listen
Morrison

noun
1.
United States rock singer (1943-1971).  Synonyms: James Douglas Morrison, Jim Morrison.
2.
United States writer whose novels describe the lives of African-Americans (born in 1931).  Synonyms: Chloe Anthony Wofford, Toni Morrison.



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"Morrison" Quotes from Famous Books



... welcomed to the Canada of that day by His Excellency Sir Edmund W. Head, Governor-General of all British America, and by the Canadian Ministry, which included the Hon. John A. Macdonald, George E. Cartier, A. T. Galt, John Ross, N. F. Belleau, J. C. Morrison, L. S. Morin and others of historic name. A visit to the gloomy and splendid scenes along the Saguenay followed and on August 17th, after passing further up the St. Lawrence, Quebec was reached by the Royal fleet. ...
— The Life of King Edward VII - with a sketch of the career of King George V • J. Castell Hopkins

... now hold it in my hand, the voice of the world, a telephone repeating all men's wants. I open it, and where my eye first falls—well, no, not Morrison's Pills—but here, sure enough, and but a little above, I find the joint that I was seeking; here is the weak spot in the armour of society. Here is a want, a plaint, an offer of substantial gratitude: "TWO HUNDRED POUNDS REWARD.—The ...
— The Dynamiter • Robert Louis Stevenson and Fanny van de Grift Stevenson

... Morrison cottage Grandma Whitby was knitting stockings for the little Morrisons at a furious rate and every once in a while sending one of the children out for more wood or a fresh pail of water or some more yarn. Joe could see ...
— Green Valley • Katharine Reynolds

... "Dr. Morrison was mighty decent about it when he had me up on the carpet, too," added Tom. "I thought sure I was in for a wigging—maybe a suspension, and I couldn't stand that, for dad had written me ...
— Andy at Yale - The Great Quadrangle Mystery • Roy Eliot Stokes

... name of the lady you were kneeling by I regret to say that she was. It was impossible to save her; for though I tried my best I could not lift her. As you call her Miss Morrison I presume she ...
— By Conduct and Courage • G. A. Henty


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