Word info

Dangerfield

Proper noun

Meaning

Dangerfield (plural Dangerfields)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

And the only studies were - Rodney Dangerfield was my mentor and he was my Yale drama school for comedy. Robert Klein

I'm closer to Bob Newhart than Rodney Dangerfield. Jim Gaffigan

Dangerfield, 1966, pp. 73–74 Simultaneously, the national bank was engaged in promoting a democratized expansion of credit to accommodate laissez-faire impulses among eastern business entrepreneurs and credit hungry western and southern farmers. Source: Internet

Historian George Dangerfield has argued that the multiplicity of crises in 1910 to 1914, before the war broke out, so weakened the Liberal coalition that it marked the Strange Death of Liberal England. Source: Internet

A career enriched at various turns as a foreign correspondent for Rolling Stone, plus as a writer of movie scripts for Rodney Dangerfield and articles for countless publications. Source: Internet

Also, the Wilson Pickett -inspired song "Easy Money" would be featured in the 1983 Rodney Dangerfield film of the same name. Source: Internet

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