Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at charton.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Charton.
Examples
-
Charton said Gonzales continues to act like President Bush's "consigliere," and has failed to shed his previous title as White House counsel since being appointed attorney general.
Gonzales Memo: White House Granted Extraordinary Access to DOJ Files 2007
-
Apart from a few things in the fan press (most notably the wonderful Charton Spotlight fanzine from Argo Press) this gentleman from Texas gets very little praise, and yet his work is held in very high esteem by Alex Toth (no slouch himself).
Archive 2006-03-01 hyperdave 2006
-
Apart from a few things in the fan press (most notably the wonderful Charton Spotlight fanzine from Argo Press) this gentleman from Texas gets very little praise, and yet his work is held in very high esteem by Alex Toth (no slouch himself).
Pat Boyette, Charlton comics and me! hyperdave 2006
-
Head Nurse Charton was openly sarcastic, and unfortunately outranked him.
1968 Haldeman, Joe & Fields, Trinity 1984
-
Charton, another of the syndics, thinking was aimed at himself, the
-
It was a long and tiresome journey to the bedside of Father Tom's dying brother, so when the big, good-natured priest stepped off the train at Charton station in Texas, he was worn out and weary.
The City and the World and Other Stories Francis Clement Kelley 1909
-
[Footnote: It may be noticed that Saint-Simonians came to the front in public careers after the revolution of 1848; e.g. Carnot, Reynaud, Charton.]
The Idea of Progress An inguiry into its origin and growth 1894
-
Charton High Street, whereon the superscription 'Dr. _Edward_
Robert Elsmere Humphry Ward 1885
-
Meilleraye, the superintendent of the finances -- decided, like the court of Louis XVI in July, 1789, to carry out a _coup d'état_ and to arrest three members of the Parliament -- Broussel, Blancmesnil, and Charton.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 John [Editor] Rudd 1885
-
Cuba, where they arrived on the 15th of November, after a cruise of seven months, not forty-five days, as M. Ferdinand Denis asserts in the Biographie Didot, and as M.Ed. Charton repeats in his
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World Jules Verne 1866
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.