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American writer and actor (1889–1945)
Robert Charles Benchley (September 15, 1889 – November 21, 1945) was an American humorist, newspaper columnist and actor. From his beginnings at The Harvard
Robert_Benchley
American author (1940–2006)
Nathaniel Benchley and Marjorie (née Bradford), and grandson of Algonquin Round Table founder Robert Benchley. His younger brother, Nat Benchley, is a writer
Peter_Benchley
American author (1915–1981)
Born in Newton, Massachusetts to a literary family, he was the son of Robert Benchley (1889–1945), a noted American writer, humorist, critic, and actor and
Nathaniel_Benchley
American writer and actor
Nathaniel Robert Benchley is an American actor who has performed for stage, television, and cinema. Benchley is the son of Nathaniel Benchley, an author
Nat_Benchley
1941 Disney film by Alfred L. Werker and Hamilton Luske
stars Algonquin Round Table member, film actor, writer and comedian Robert Benchley and many Disney staffers such as Ward Kimball, Fred Moore, Norman Ferguson
The Reluctant Dragon (1941 film)
The_Reluctant_Dragon_(1941_film)
1942 American film by René Clair
as her foil. The film also features Robert Benchley, Susan Hayward and Cecil Kellaway. The screenplay by Robert Pirosh and Marc Connelly and uncredited
I_Married_a_Witch
1994 American film
Award for Best Actress. Peter Benchley, who plays editor Frank Crowninshield, was the grandson of humorist Robert Benchley, who once worked underneath Crowninshield
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
Mrs._Parker_and_the_Vicious_Circle
American writer (1896–1955)
Algonquin Round Table. He was close friends with Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley, who were on the staff of Vanity Fair with Sherwood when the Round
Robert_E._Sherwood
1946 American semi-musical comedy film directed by Hal Walker
Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Academy Award-winner Robert Benchley introduces the film, explaining that “the front office” has charged
Road_to_Utopia
1940 film by Alfred Hitchcock
Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George Sanders, Albert Bassermann, and Robert Benchley, along with Edmund Gwenn. Foreign Correspondent was Hitchcock's second
Foreign_Correspondent_(film)
1935 American film
starring humorist Robert Benchley. Filmed and released by MGM in 1935 (as part of their "Miniatures" series), it features Benchley as a narrator as well
How_to_Sleep
1944 film
Paul Jarrico and Richard J. Collins. The film stars Robert Taylor, Susan Peters, and Robert Benchley. Most of the score is adaptations of Tchaikovsky compositions
Song_of_Russia
American poet, writer, critic (1893–1967)
vacationing P. G. Wodehouse. At the magazine, she met Robert Benchley, who became a close friend, and Robert E. Sherwood. The trio lunched at the Algonquin Hotel
Dorothy_Parker
Group of actors, critics, wits, and writers
No Sirree! which helped launch a Hollywood career for Round Tabler Robert Benchley. In its ten years of association, the Round Table and a number of its
Algonquin_Round_Table
1939 film by Roy Rowland
Dark Magic (1939) is a short comedy film produced by Robert Benchley for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Benchley appears as Joe Doakes, who goes to a magic shop to
Dark_Magic_(film)
American actor and director (born 1961)
movie Dying Young (in which his mother also appeared) alongside Julia Roberts. He also appeared in the 1992 Cameron Crowe movie Singles alongside Bridget
Campbell_Scott
1946 film by Vincent Sherman
Christine Johnston. The film stars Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Robert Benchley, and Dorothy Malone. The film was released by
Janie_Gets_Married
American actor and recording artist (1937–2010)
Barrymore, Harpo Marx, Ben Hecht, Beatrice Lillie, and the humorist Robert Benchley.[citation needed] MacArthur's first radio role was on the Theatre Guild
James_MacArthur
American publisher (1873–1942)
Chase, who served as the editor-in-chief of Vogue, Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley. Nast was married twice. His first wife was Clarisse Coudert, a Coudert
Condé_Nast_(businessman)
American humor columnist (born 1956)
halfway down) from LexingtonFilm.com Robert Benchley Society Los Angeles, November 10-12, 2006 from RobertBenchley.org Bruce Cameron page Archived 2008-10-11
W._Bruce_Cameron
1935 film by Tay Garnett
Russell, Lewis Stone, Akim Tamiroff, and Hattie McDaniel, while humorist Robert Benchley portrays a character reeling drunk from one end of the film to the
China_Seas_(film)
Family Guy, '85. Henry Beard – cofounder of the National Lampoon, '67. Robert Benchley – American humorist and film actor, known for writings in Vanity Fair
List of The Harvard Lampoon members
List_of_The_Harvard_Lampoon_members
American newspaper columnist (1881–1960)
run, "The Conning Tower" featured contributions from such writers as Robert Benchley, Edna Ferber, Moss Hart, George S. Kaufman, Edna St. Vincent Millay
Franklin_P._Adams
1945 film by Hal Walker
by many of Paramount Pictures stars playing themselves, including Robert Benchley, William Bendix, Eddie Bracken, Bing Crosby, Cass Daley, Brian Donlevy
Duffy's_Tavern_(film)
Hotel in Hollywood, California
about the place, titled simply The Garden of Allah. Humorist and actor Robert Benchley was a frequent resident. An array of Golden Age Hollywood stars and
Garden_of_Allah_Hotel
1926 film by Arthur Rosson
Griffith. The production includes intertitles written by humorist Robert Benchley. A full copy of the film is preserved in the Library of Congress. Raymond
You'd_Be_Surprised_(film)
1941 film by Sidney Lanfield
unaware Robert is already gone. Fred Astaire as Robert Curtis Rita Hayworth as Sheila Winthrop Robert Benchley as Martin Cortland John Hubbard as Captain Tom
You'll_Never_Get_Rich
Surname list
Nathaniel Benchley (1915–1981), American author Peter Benchley (1940–2006), American author Robert Benchley (1889–1945), American humorist Benchley, satirical
Benchley
Short comedy film
by Robert Benchley for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Benchley appears as Joe Doakes in a series of scenes demonstrating the symptoms of inferiority, Benchley also
That_Inferior_Feeling
1943 film by Julien Duvivier
scenes to connect and present the three segments feature humorist Robert Benchley. In New Orleans, ugly and embittered young woman Henrietta secretly
Flesh_and_Fantasy
1977 adventure film by Peter Yates
adventure film based on Peter Benchley's 1976 novel of the same name. It was directed by Peter Yates and stars Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Bisset, and Nick
The_Deep_(1977_film)
1937 film by Roy Del Ruth
Eleanor Powell and Robert Taylor and features Buddy Ebsen, George Murphy, Judy Garland, Sophie Tucker, Raymond Walburn, Robert Benchley and Binnie Barnes
Broadway_Melody_of_1938
1941 film by Alexander Hall
directed by Alexander Hall and starring Fredric March, Loretta Young, and Robert Benchley. The supporting cast includes Eve Arden and Joyce Compton. Jane Drake
Bedtime_Story_(1941_film)
American gossip columnist (1904–1988)
company of her colleagues in journalism and screenwriters, mentioning Robert Benchley, Marc Connelly, Dorothy Parker and F. Scott Fitzgerald, with whom she
Sheilah_Graham
1928 film
written and performed by Robert Benchley, based on a routine he first did in 1922. The short, which was adapted from an essay by Benchley, documents a dim-witted
The_Sex_Life_of_the_Polyp
1933 musical film by Robert Z. Leonard
Tone, Fred Astaire, Robert Benchley, and Ted Healy and his Stooges (later the Three Stooges). The picture was directed by Robert Z. Leonard, produced
Dancing_Lady
1941 film directed by William A. Seiter
and starring Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone, Walter Brennan, Robert Stack, and Robert Benchley. Based on the play Nice Girl? by Phyllis Duganne, the film
Nice_Girl?
American stand-up comedian (1947–2024)
list of the 20th century's most influential humorists, along with Robert Benchley and Dorothy Parker. "Dishing Dirt". The Orlando Sentinel. April 11
Richard_Lewis_(comedian)
1939 short story by James Thurber
original story is a 1944 radio adaptation from This Is My Best, with Robert Benchley as the daydreaming Mitty. 20th Century Fox produced and Ben Stiller
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
The_Secret_Life_of_Walter_Mitty
American writer
with members of the Algonquin Round Table, shared an apartment with Robert Benchley and had an affair with Dorothy Parker. His second marriage was to the
Charles_MacArthur
Magazine published in the United States 1924-1950
Bernard Shaw, Agatha Christie, H. L. Mencken, Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Benchley, Paul Gallico, Irvin S. Cobb, Eric S. Hatch, John Galsworthy, MacKinlay
Liberty (general interest magazine)
Liberty_(general_interest_magazine)
West Hollywood portion of Sunset Boulevard
the Garden of Allah apartments, home to transplanted writers like Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. As well as Schwab's Pharmacy
Sunset_Strip
American clarinetist and bandleader (1910–2004)
in New York. He was the headliner of a radio series with comedian Robert Benchley as emcee. Shaw broadcast on CBS from November 20, 1938, until November
Artie_Shaw
The third wave of Walt Disney Treasures dvd collections
Reluctant Dragon: Easter egg bonus of a clip from The Reluctant Dragon. Robert Benchley finds Clarence Nash and Florence Gill performing the voices of Donald
Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Three
Walt_Disney_Treasures:_Wave_Three
1932 film
Marian Marsh, William Gargan, Robert Benchley, and Richard "Skeets" Gallagher. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. Benchley also co-wrote the screenplay
The_Sport_Parade
1975 film by Steven Spielberg
thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the 1974 novel by Peter Benchley. It stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, who, with the help
Jaws_(film)
1927 musical
poor reviews. This led to major rewrites and caused critic-humorist Robert Benchley, who had contributed to the script, to walk out. The rewrites and changes
Funny_Face_(musical)
1943 film by Virginia Van Upp, Edward H. Griffith
by Edward H. Griffith and starring William Holden, Eddie Bracken, Robert Benchley, and Susan Hayward. With a screenplay by Virginia Van Upp based on
Young_and_Willing
American professional organization
Hotel by a group that included Brooks Atkinson, Walter Winchell, and Robert Benchley. Adam Feldman of Time Out New York has been President of the organization
New York Drama Critics' Circle
New_York_Drama_Critics'_Circle
Film with a low running time
their double-feature programs. In the live-action field, humorist Robert Benchley had been making short comedies since the dawn of sound; his various
Short_film
American dancer and actor (1899–1987)
tap dancing was recognized by then as among the best. For example, Robert Benchley wrote in 1930, "I don't think that I will plunge the nation into war
Fred_Astaire
1928 film
a comedy sketch, made into a short film, written and performed by Robert Benchley. The film, made in the then-new Fox Movietone, documents an assistant
The_Treasurer's_Report
1937 film by George Fitzmaurice
a 1937 American romantic comedy film starring Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell, and Robert Benchley. The movie was directed by George Fitzmaurice.
Live,_Love_and_Learn
Topics referred to by the same term
television episode Snafu (film), a 1945 American comedy film starring Robert Benchley and Conrad Janis Snafu (magazine), a 1950s Marvel Comics satirical
Snafu
Book by Thorstein Veblen
the content of The Theory of the Leisure Class, the book reviewer Robert Benchley addressed the subject of who are readers to whom Veblen speaks, that:
The Theory of the Leisure Class
The_Theory_of_the_Leisure_Class
Legendary creature
Years in a Quandary, and How They Grew, a 1936 bestselling book by Robert Benchley, contains the humorous essay "Bad News" about a report of fur-bearing
Fur-bearing_trout
Humorist Robert Benchley (1889–1945) produced over 600 essays, initially compiled in over twelve volumes, during his writing career. He was also featured
List of Robert Benchley collections and film appearances
List_of_Robert_Benchley_collections_and_film_appearances
College humor magazine
O'Donnell. The Lampoon has also graduated many noted authors such as Robert Benchley, John Berendt, Walter Isaacson, George Plimpton, John Reed, George
The_Harvard_Lampoon
Dormitory for Harvard College students
athletic team captains and managers, Lampoon presidents (including Robert Benchley '12, who spoke at Holworthy's centennial dinner), Advocate presidents
Holworthy_Hall
1967 film by Gene Kelly
old Robert Benchley shorts. Variety wrote, "Walter Matthau plays a married innocent, eager to stray under the tutelage of friend and neighbor Robert Morse
A_Guide_for_the_Married_Man
1945 film by Jack Moss
1944 play Snafu by Louis Solomon and Harold Buchman. The film stars Robert Benchley, Barbara Jo Allen, Conrad Janis, Nanette Parks, Janis Wilson, Jimmy
Snafu_(film)
1945 film directed by John H. Auer
March 22, 1945, and the picture stars Phillip Terry, Audrey Long, Robert Benchley, Eve Arden, Ernest Truex, Marc Cramer, and Jane Greer (uncredited)
Pan-Americana
Neighborhood in New York City
Rattlesnake Brook before becoming part of Freedomland Benchley Place – named for writer Robert Benchley Broun Place – named for sportswriter Heywood Broun
Co-op_City,_Bronx
Hollywood movie director (1910–1995)
directing short films, particularly the "How to" series of shorts starring Robert Benchley. One of them, How to Sleep (1937), won an Academy Award. He also worked
Roy_Rowland_(film_director)
American actor (1915–1992)
and humorist Robert Benchley taking a behind-the-scenes tour of various production departments at Disney's facilities in Burbank. Benchley in one segment
John_Dehner
American socialites
Archibald MacLeish, John O'Hara, Cole Porter, Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley. Prior to their arrival on the French Riviera, the region was experiencing
Gerald_and_Sara_Murphy
1934 film by Mark Sandrich
divorced woman (divorcée). In addition to the credited screenwriters, Robert Benchley, H. W. Hanemann, and Stanley Rauh made uncredited contributions to
The_Gay_Divorcee
American novelist, playwright, screenwriter (1896–1965)
Clifford Odets appeared in one of her plays. Her work was praised by Robert Benchley in The New Yorker and in 1939 she was signed as a Scribner author where
Dawn_Powell
Film studio in Queens, New York
The last theatrical films produced at Astoria were a series of short Robert Benchley comedies released by Paramount between 1940 and 1942. In 1942, the
Kaufman_Astoria_Studios
1926 film
The scenario was written by Frederick Stowers with intertitles by Robert Benchley. As described in a film magazine review, the daughter of a maker of
The_American_Venus
Topics referred to by the same term
novel by Fred Saberhagen Love Conquers All, a 1922 compilation by Robert Benchley Love Conquers All (1934 film), a 1934 German film Love Conquers All
Love_Conquers_All
1943 film by Edward H. Griffith
was the technical adviser on the film. The comedy is provided by Robert Benchley — his second appearance in an Astaire picture — and Eric Blore, a stalwart
The Sky's the Limit (1943 film)
The_Sky's_the_Limit_(1943_film)
American playwright, writer, and academic (1927–2018)
the library reading books by famous humorists such as Mark Twain, Robert Benchley, George S. Kaufman and S. J. Perelman. Soon after graduating from high
Neil_Simon
1945 film by Hal Walker
Hutton. The supporting cast features Barry Fitzgerald, Don DeFore and Robert Benchley. Judy Peabody is a hat-check girl at New York's popular Stork Club
The_Stork_Club_(film)
American writer (1892–1973)
her "style is apt to degenerate into over-repetition and confusion". Robert Benchley wrote a parody of The Good Earth that emphasised these qualities. Peter
Pearl_S._Buck
American filmmaker, actor and writer (born 1935)
tradition of New Yorker humorists S. J. Perelman, George S. Kaufman, Robert Benchley, and Max Shulman, whose material he modernized. His collections of
Woody_Allen
Kelley With Joan Bennett Sky Devils Wilkie United Artists Co-written by Robert Benchley Disorderly Conduct Dick Fay Fox Young America Jack Doray Directed by
Spencer_Tracy_filmography
American actor (1885–1949)
China Seas (1935) (with Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Lewis Stone, and Robert Benchley) as Jamesy McArdle O'Shaughnessy's Boy (1935) (with Jackie Cooper)
Wallace_Beery
Motor vehicle
portray the car as driverless, chasing Mr. Finchley (probably based on Robert Benchley) to his death. A drophead coupé version of the vehicle was featured
Lagonda_V12
American actress (1907–1997)
Compton and Robert Benchley in Bedtime Story
Joyce_Compton
Lampoon English US 1876 Doug Kenney, George Meyer, Conan O'Brien, Robert Benchley, Kurt Andersen, John Updike Five per year Paper Satire Heuristic Squelch
List_of_humor_magazines
1937 American film
Night at the Movies is a 1937 American short film starring Robert Benchley. It was Benchley's greatest success since How to Sleep, and won him a contract
A_Night_at_the_Movies_(film)
American actress
Russell, William D. (October 24, 1945), Hollywood Victory Caravan, Robert Benchley, Humphrey Bogart, Carmen Cavallaro, Paramount Pictures, U.S. Department
Marjorie_Weaver
American poet and 9th Librarian of Congress (1892–1982)
Cocteau, Pablo Picasso, John O'Hara, Cole Porter, Dorothy Parker, and Robert Benchley. He returned to America in 1928. From 1930 to 1938, he worked as a
Archibald_MacLeish
Armenian-American actor (1899–1972)
with Clark Gable, Wallace Beery, Jean Harlow, Rosalind Russell and Robert Benchley. The following year, he was cast in the titular role in The General
Akim_Tamiroff
Neighborhood in New York City
1952". November 10, 2016. Retrieved March 30, 2017. Benchley, Nathaniel (1955). "Robert Benchley: A Biography". Retrieved March 20, 2017. "He had given
Whitestone,_Queens
American film producer
Harry Rapf was transferred to the MGM shorts department, where the Robert Benchley reel How to Sleep won an Academy Award and helped to restore Rapf's
Harry_Rapf
Cinecolor educational one-reelers hosted by Joe Kelly Robert Benchley Comedies (1940–1942) Robert C. Bruce Scenics (1929–1931) Screen Souvenirs (1932–1936)
List of American live-action shorts
List_of_American_live-action_shorts
American actor and director (1905–1968)
Tone sang, which later became the basis for the musical Oklahoma! Robert Benchley of The New Yorker said that "Tone made lyrical love to [co-star] Walker"
Franchot_Tone
1932 film
blunders into a war zone. Sky Devils was partly written by humorist Robert Benchley and the picture's director, A. Edward Sutherland, from a story by Sutherland
Sky_Devils
Vicious Circle of the Hotel Algonquin"), written and performed by Robert Benchley and other members of the Algonquin Round Table for one night only in
La_Chauve-Souris
US underground cartoonist and visual artist
Hector Berlioz, comedians Buster Keaton, and W.C. Fields, and humourist Robert Benchley, as well as early Hollywood and European cinema stars, and he often
David_Boswell
Calendar year
Aston, British chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1877) November 21 Robert Benchley, American humorist, theater critic and actor (b. 1889) Ellen Glasgow
1945
American actor
he later married) and having, at one point, hired famous humorist Robert Benchley to complete ad copy for him. Brady's success continued until the Stock
William_A._Brady
American slapstick comedy trio (1922–1970)
Dancing Lady (1933) (with Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Fred Astaire and Robert Benchley) Fugitive Lovers (1934) Hollywood Party (1934). Healy and the Stooges
The_Three_Stooges
American actor and filmmaker (born 1965)
Reiser Episode: "Dr. Ruth" 1993 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Robert Benchley Episode: "Young Indiana Jones and the Scandal of 1920" 1993 Café Americain
Peter_Spears
1933 comedy film directed by William A. Seiter
stars Ginger Rogers, Norman Foster and George Sidney, and features Robert Benchley, Laura Hope Crews and Guinn Williams. Mary Carroll is a young woman
Rafter_Romance
1939 musical composed by Jerome Kern, with a libretto by Oscar Hammerstein II
Times, yawned, "Very Warm for May is not so hot for November", and Robert Benchley of The New Yorker praised the show as "Lovely to the ear and complimentary
Very_Warm_for_May
Cultural and artistic movement
by modernism, by young writers and humorists like Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, E. B. White, S. J. Perelman, and James Thurber, amongst others. Perelman
Modernism
American humor writer (1933–2018)
wit that has been compared to the writing styles of Mark Twain and Robert Benchley. His last published work was Circles in the Snow (2014), the sixth
Patrick_F._McManus
ROBERT BENCHLEY
ROBERT BENCHLEY
Male
Czechoslovakian
, bright fame.
Male
French
 French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Polish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc
English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrÅd
‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally
in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into
England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of
society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an
Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières,
Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname
Boy/Male
German American Shakespearean Teutonic English French Scottish
Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers:...
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish
Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame
Male
English
 Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
ROBERT BENCHLEY
ROBERT BENCHLEY
Boy/Male
Indian
With God, Lord Buddha, Chief of army
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of One of the Sons of Sayyidina Aadam his Sacrifice was Accepted by Allah but that of Qabeel, his Brother Rejected
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
With Beautiful Hair
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a variant of Veal.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Prosperous
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Year
Boy/Male
Danish Norse Swedish
Commanding.
Boy/Male
Tamil
(Celebrity Name: Shah Rukh Khan)
Boy/Male
Hungarian Latin
staff of the gods'.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Grape vine
ROBERT BENCHLEY
ROBERT BENCHLEY
ROBERT BENCHLEY
ROBERT BENCHLEY
ROBERT BENCHLEY
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
superl.
Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.
v. t.
To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.
superl.
Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
imp. & p. p.
of Robe
v. t.
Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.
a.
Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.
n.
A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
superl.
Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.
a.
Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.
v. t.
To make sober.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
v. t.
Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.
a.
Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.
v. i.
To become sober; -- often with down.