1. Andrew - Noun
2. Andrew - Proper noun
(New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of Peter; patron saint of Scotland
Source: WordNetI thought Nixon was the worst President we had ever had, save only perhaps Andrew Johnson. Stephen Ambrose
Andrew Jackson neatly resolved the issue by walking into congress and placing his hand on the Bible they kept there as a reminder of all the virtues they worked so hard to get the voters to believe they possessed. Orson Scott Card
One of the things that motivated my old friend Andrew Breitbart was his righteous indignation at being called a racist. That's a running theme in his book, "Righteous Indignation." Jonah Goldberg
If Andrew were still around, I bet he'd tell Bannon to stay in Europe - and not just because his tendency to wear several shirts seems more consistent with European fashion. Bannon's understanding of conservatism is entirely European. Jonah Goldberg
As a parent and a citizen, I'll take a Bill Gates (or Warren Buffett) over Steve Jobs every time. If we must have billionaires, better they should ignore Jobs's example and instead embrace the morality and wisdom of the great industrialist-philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Eric Alterman
The first seeding on the feast of All Saints and the last on the feast of Saint Andrew. Sicilian Proverb