1. Harding - Noun
2. Harding - Proper noun
29th President of the United States; two of his appointees were involved in the Teapot Dome scandal (1865-1823)
Source: WordNetI think the people in the field were magnificent. And they got the stories, and I put troops at risk to get their stories out every night. But the copy people and the editing people back home, they're the ones who put Tanya Harding on and O. J. Simpson, not the guys in the field. Roméo Dallaire
Mr. Bibbit, you might warn this Mr. Harding that I'm so crazy I admit to voting for Eisenhower. Ken Kesey
James Buchanan made a great statement on behalf of the right of revolution. Grant restored the gold standard. Harding denounced US imperialism in Haiti. But overall, my favorite president is William Henry Harrison. He keeled over shortly after his inauguration. Lew Rockwell
Accordingly, Harding adopted a tempered editorial stance, declaring the daily Star nonpartisan, and circulating a weekly edition that was moderate Republican. Source: Internet
Abolished one year later, when it became the northern half of Harding County. Source: Internet
According to Sinclair, "it is doubtful that Harding ever thought there was anything dishonest in accepting the perquisites of position or office. Source: Internet