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Sanders   /sˈændərz/   Listen
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Sanders  n.  An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood. See under Sandalwood.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Sanders" Quotes from Famous Books



... her mother; she must come from the village we have passed. You wait there with the horse, Sanders, ...
— His Big Opportunity • Amy Le Feuvre

... began December 2, 1843, and, published weekly from that time to the present, is the oldest law journal in the United States. It was founded by Henry E. Wallace, and has been edited by J. Hubley Ashton, Dallas Sanders and ...
— The Philadelphia Magazines and their Contributors 1741-1850 • Albert Smyth

... button-hole, and with pealing music leading the way, the long, long procession—a Phi Beta Kappa procession such as perhaps Harvard never saw before—wound under the imposing buildings towards the beautiful college hall, the Sanders Theatre. ...
— From the Easy Chair, vol. 1 • George William Curtis

... Mr. Lloyd Sanders, in this volume, has produced the best existing memoir of Sheridan is really to award much fainter praise than the ...
— The Evolution of Modern Capitalism - A Study of Machine Production • John Atkinson Hobson

... the men took their guns and went out to shoot sage-hens. Johnny went with Mr. Haynes and Mr. Struble. Miss Hull walked back with Ella, and we sent Mrs. Sanders a few cans of fruit. Mrs. O'Shaughnessy and I washed the dishes. We were talking of the Sanders family. Mrs. O'Shaughnessy was disgusted with me because ...
— Letters on an Elk Hunt • Elinore Pruitt Stewart


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