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Nash [næʃ] n
1. (Biographies / Nash, John (1752-1835) M, English, MISC: town planner, ARCHITECTURE: architect) John. 1752-1835, English town planner and architect. He designed Regent's Park, Regent Street, and the Marble Arch in London 2. (Biographies / Nash, Ogden (1902-1971) M, US, WRITING: poet) Ogden. 1902-71, US humorous poet 3. (Biographies / Nash, Paul (1889-1946) M, English, ARTS AND CRAFTS: painter, ARTS AND CRAFTS: artist) Paul. 1889-1946, English painter, noted esp as a war artist in both World Wars and for his landscapes 4. (Biographies / Nash, Richard (1674-1762) M, English, MISC: dandy) Richard, known as Beau Nash. 1674-1762, English dandy 5. (Biographies) See (Thomas) Nashe 6. (Biographies / Nash, Sir Walter (1882-1968) M, New Zealandnational of birth: British, POLITICS: statesman, POLITICS: prime minister) Sir Walter. 1882-1968, New Zealand Labour statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1957-60) ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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The Great Pump Room is a spacious saloon, ornamented with Corinthian pillars, and a music-gallery, and a Tompion clock, and a statue of Nash, and a golden inscription, to which all the water-drinkers should attend, for it appeals to them in the cause of a deserving charity. And here I cannot omit expressing my gratitude to the kindness intended me by Mr Nash, who took me one day aside, and gave me advice, which if I had followed, I had been a happy woman. "Don't you fret, Miss," said Luke, soothingly; "they're nash things, them lop-eared rabbits; they'd happen ha' died, if they'd been fed. |
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