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Bradbury
[ brad-buh-ree ]
noun
- Ray (Douglas), 1920鈥2012, U.S. science-fiction writer.
Bradbury
/ 藞产谤忙诲产谤瑟 /
noun
- BradburyMalcolm (Stanley)19322000MBritishWRITING: novelistWRITING: critic Sir Malcolm ( Stanley ). 1932鈥2000, British novelist and critic. His novels include The History Man (1975), Rates of Exchange (1983), Cuts (1988), and Doctor Criminale (1992)
- BradburyRay1920MUSWRITING: science-fiction writer Ray . born 1920, US science-fiction writer. His novels include Fahrenheit 451 (1953), Death is a Lonely Business (1986), and A Graveyard for Lunatics (1990)
Example Sentences
Bob had that natural inclination, along with a strong curiosity and that thing Ray Bradbury called 鈥榦ptimistic behaviorism,鈥 the ability to be realistic and practical.鈥
Magnus Bradbury is serving a suspension and the impressive Ben Muncaster is injured, while the other eligible players in that position are raw youngsters.
Andy Warhol, Charlie Parker, Ray Bradbury and physicist Richard Feynman are among those who visited the ranch, much of which burned.
Sharon and the Industry will celebrate the company鈥檚 legacy and future on Jan. 30 at downtown鈥檚 Bradbury Building with a Decade Party.
The dome won鈥檛 be immune from what Bradbury called 鈥渟pillover effects鈥 on the surrounding area, such as increased traffic, noise or crime.
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