Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at drexel's.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Drexel's.
Examples
-
Artistic Rebuttal has gained so much traction that Scheidegger found it necessary to take on a Deputy Director, jazz vocalist and nonprofit development professional, Meg Mitchell, who is also an alumna of Drexel's Arts Administration program.
Joan K. Smith: The Artistic Rebuttal Project: Making the Case for Art, One Non-Believer at a Time Joan K. Smith 2011
-
Artistic Rebuttal has gained so much traction that Scheidegger found it necessary to take on a Deputy Director, jazz vocalist and nonprofit development professional, Meg Mitchell, who is also an alumna of Drexel's Arts Administration program.
Joan K. Smith: The Artistic Rebuttal Project: Making the Case for Art, One Non-Believer at a Time Joan K. Smith 2011
-
"It can't be done," was Charley Drexel's quick judgment of youth, as the machine stopped and they surveyed the acute-angled turn on the stiff up-grade of Aliso.
-
The clapping of Miss Drexel's hands was the first warning Davies received that the feat was accomplished, and, swinging on to the running board, he found the car backing in the straight-away up the next zigzag and Wemple still chanting ecstatically, Oh, you Merry Olds, you Merry
-
The cause was a series of hog-wallows masked with mud, which nearly tore the steering wheel from Drexel's hands before he could reduce speed.
-
"First machine that ever tackled this road," was young Drexel's judgment, as they halted to stare at the tire-tracks.
-
Marginean broke Drexel's single-season scoring record and set conference records for free throws made and attempted.
Raleigh: Maryland gets No. 1 seed after taking ACC crown 2009
-
For all of Drexel's success stories, there are bad apples.
Post-Lehman, It's the Parts, Not the Sum David Weidner 2010
-
While they tossed the robes and coats and Miss Drexel's skirt into the bottom of the car and got Mrs. Morgan on board, Davies overtook them.
-
"Dress for rough travel, and don't stop for any frills," Wemple called around the corner of Miss Drexel's screened sleeping porch.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.