Noun
English novelist and poet (1828-1909)
United States civil rights leader whose college registration caused riots in traditionally segregated Mississippi (born in 1933)
Source: WordNetMeredith is a prose Browning, and so is Browning. He used poetry as a medium for writing in prose. Oscar Wilde
I always wear rings and cuffs from Made Her Think because designer Meredith Kahn is my friend and is one of my fashion idols. Everything she creates is really fresh. Jessie Baylin
I mean, you're gonna be left behind if you don't appreciate the genius that is Meredith Vieira. Mo Rocca
And Meredith and Bonnie, who's going to bend some spoons for us next. I'm going to throw you down a rope... that is, unless Bonnie can levitate you out. L.J. Smith
Mouse sandwiches and open graves?" Meredith arched an elegant eyebrow. "I think you're getting Stephen King mixed up with Lewis Carroll. L.J. Smith
Eric Daman and Meredith Markworth-Pollack: "Vanessa is a breath of fresh air. She's the Lower East Side, Raising Victor Vargas home-girl. One night we saw M.I.A. in concert wearing a sequin sailor suit and were like "Omigod, she is so Vanessa.”" M.I.A.