Proper noun
Pollitt (plural Pollitts)
A surname.
Dauben 2004, p. 1. Text includes a 1964 quote from psychiatrist Karl Pollitt, one of Cantor's examining physicians at Halle Nervenklinik, referring to Cantor's mental illness as "cyclic manic-depression". Source: Internet
Last week in The New Yorker, Nation columnist Katha Pollitt confessed at length about web-stalking the lover who left her for a younger art critic. Source: Internet
They broke apart because Pollitt did not share Crowley's increasing interest in Western esotericism, a breakup that Crowley would regret for many years. Source: Internet
Plus David Cole on Trump and Mueller, and Katha Pollitt on Stormy and Melania. Source: Internet
Sophie Pollitt and Alexia Spalding, founders of slow fashion label Good Day Girl, know all about tailored offerings, using a made-to-order sustainable model that tips the popular profile of credit card users as impulse buyers on its head. Source: Internet
Pollitt was suspicious of Orwell's political reliability; he asked him whether he would undertake to join the International Brigade and advised him to get a safe-conduct from the Spanish Embassy in Paris. Source: Internet