1. stein - Noun
3. Stein - Proper noun
See Steen.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am used to being mistaken for Miriam Margolyes; Private Eye noticed that, and once I was even taken for Gertrude Stein. But that was at Chelsea Flower Show where uncertainty of identity is in the air. Tom Baker
For 't is always fair weather When good fellows get together With a stein on the table and a good song ringing clear. Richard Hovey
I raise my stein to the builder who can remove ghettos without removing people as I hail the chef who can make omelets without breaking eggs. Robert Moses
You are all a lost generation," Gertrude Stein said to Hemingway. We weren't lost. We knew where we were, all right, but we wouldn't go home. Ours was the generation that stayed up all night. James Thurber
Gertrude Stein did us the most harm when she said, 'You're all a lost generation.' That got around to certain people and we all said, 'Whee! We're lost. Dorothy Parker
I murmured to Picasso that I liked his portrait of Gertrude Stein. Yes, he said, everybody said that she does not look like it, but that does not make any difference, she will, he said. Gertrude Stein