Example sentences for: gretchen

How can you use “gretchen” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • So Gretchen Morgenson's front-page article in Saturday's New York Times lamenting the boom in short-term trading among individual investors was right about the detrimental effects of such trading on the bank accounts of the people doing it.

  • When Mike attempts to go "straight" by enrolling in law school (!) and moving in with a classy blond classmate (Gretchen Mol), Worm emerges from his hole to play the snake and lure his old chum back into the game.

  • Matt Alsdorf (Editorial Assistant), Michael Brus (Editorial Assistant), Angela Claire Cassidy (Proofreader), Conny Chen (Production Assistant), Josh Daniel (Managing Editor), Jonathan Epstein (Software Development Engineer), Gretchen Evanson (Office Manager), Eve Gerber (Editorial Assistant), Siân Gibby (Copy Editor), Lori Johnson (Production Designer), Jodi Kantor (Associate Editor), Kathleen Kincaid (Design Director), Michael Kinsley (Editor), Cyrus Krohn (Associate Publisher), Linda Leste (Marketing Manager), Joseph Lacson (Product Planner), Scott Moore (Publisher), Seema Pareek (Software Design Engineer), David Plotz (Washington Bureau Chief), Peter Randall (Program Manager), Oswaldo Ribas (Program Manager), William Saletan (Senior Writer), José Saura (Software Development Engineer), Jack Shafer (Deputy Editor), Igor Shames (Support Engineer), Dan Shen (Software Development Engineer), Judith Shulevitz (New York Editor), Scott Shuger (Senior Writer), Laurie Snyder (Copy Editor), JoAnne Spencer (Production Assistant), Chris Suellentrop (Editorial Assistant), June Thomas (Copy Chief), Clay Thurmond (Copy Editor), Eliza Truitt (Associate Editor), Donald Vaughn (Support Engineer), Jacob Weisberg (Chief Political Correspondent).

  • They've revived an ailing dog ( ER 's Anthony Edwards), spent $700 nursing a rabbit back to health (actress Gretchen Mol), spearheaded efforts to free an inhumanely caged gorilla (Doris Day), and aided African elephants that suffer from "Floppy Trunk Syndrome," a malady that keeps the poor beasts from eating properly (Alicia Silverstone).

  • Present company excluded: On the front of the NYT "Money & Business" Section, market watcher Gretchen Morgenson matches high-flying market capitalizations to equivalent Gross National Products.


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