1. Sinclair - Noun
2. Sinclair - Proper noun
English electrical engineer who founded a company that introduced many innovative products (born in 1940)
United States writer whose novels argued for social reform (1878-1968)
Source: WordNetSinclair Lewis was a crypto-sentimentalist and a slovenly writer who managed a slight falsification of life in order to move the reader. Sinclair Lewis
In refusing to face evil, Sinclair has gained nothing and lost a great deal; the Buddhist scripture expenses it: those who refuse to discriminate might as well be dead. Colin Wilson
I don't know why Sinclair Lewis fell in love with me. He didn't get even the slightest response from me. But his letters were lovely. And the poems he wrote me were lovely. I used some of them in my book. Fay Wray
Sinclair Lewis may be ripe for a revival; his books raise several interesting issues of art and fashion. Jane Smiley
With you i found myself. You are the one i was waiting for, when i didn't even realize i was waiting. -dr. Emma Sinclair. Jill Shalvis
According to Sinclair, "it is doubtful that Harding ever thought there was anything dishonest in accepting the perquisites of position or office. Source: Internet