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souter
1[ soo-tuhr ]
noun
- a person who makes or repairs shoes; cobbler; shoemaker.
Souter
2[ soo-ter ]
noun
- David H., born 1939, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1990–2009.
souter
/ ˈsuːtər /
noun
- a shoemaker or cobbler
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of souter1
Example Sentences
But Souter, named to the Court in 1990, is the last such example.
Justice David Souter was in the final weeks of his tenure on the Court.
Still, aspirin can have the reverse effect, causing asthma attacks in some people, Souter warns.
President George H.W. Bush had the same experience, to a more limited extent, with Justice Souter.
[A] brilliant, accomplished and colorful choice to replace Justice David Souter— Ronald Goldfarb.
Captain Souter, who was wounded, and three or four privates, were spared and led away captive.
Shame fa' the souter-like face o' ye; I wish you had been fifty miles off the day!
I heard him ca' you a Souter amang a thousand, master; and that taunt will be heard tell o' yet.
The earliest of the permanent installations now existing in England is that at Souter Point which was illuminated in 1871.
A somewhat similar arrangement exists at Souter Point lighthouse.
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