1. Campbell - Noun
2. Campbell - Proper noun
United States mythologist (1904-1987)
Source: WordNetI don't know what the big issue is about a kiss with Neve Campbell in Wild Things. It's a role, and I think a bigger issue is made out of it. It was a part I took and it's what the character did, so I did it. Denise Richards
I certainly do care for you Jeff Campbell less than you are always thinking and much more than you are ever knowing. Gertrude Stein
We have an agreeable piece of intelligence from the eastward; which is, that Colonel Campbell and thirty or forty officers, and six or eight sail of transports, bound to Europe, were taken lately, by a couple of our frigates, and carried into Boston. Nathanael Greene
We are confident in our story and will be fighting this all the way. I am very sorry that Alastair Campbell has taken this decision but I can see that he got his tits in the wringer. Boris Johnson
I understand why the Tories will be gunning for Alastair Campbell because they fear his campaigning skills. Peter Mandelson
The encouragement I got from Campbell was a quick check and praise. Once the Space Beagle was launched on its mission, it seemed natural for it to breed additional thoughts. A. E. van Vogt