Proper noun
Feinstein (plural Feinsteins)
A surname.
A remark from Senator Dianne Feinstein during Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Court of Appeals confirmation hearing in 2017 became a badge of defiance for conservatives battling what they saw as anti-religion bias by Democratic lawmakers. Source: Internet
American singer, pianist and musical historian Michael Feinstein worked for Gershwin in the lyricist's latter years, helping him with his archive. Source: Internet
A recent report from the New Yorker indicates that Diane Feinstein, the 87-year-old Congresswoman from California, has been experiencing significant cognitive issues while overseeing the nation’s business. Source: Internet
Annette Bening plays Sen. Dianne Feinstein in Scott Z. Burns’ dense but scathing drama about how the CIA aimed to cover up its use of torture and “enhanced interrogation techniques” following 9/11. Source: Internet
Brian Fallon, executive director of an organization called Demand Justice, said, “Keeping Feinstein as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee is a monument to our side’s weakness on the fight for the courts.” Source: Internet
A 140-character tweet can get the attention of supervisors all the way up to the airline’s director of operations, American Airlines spokesman Ross Feinstein said. Source: Internet