Calvin

//ˈkælvɪn//

"Calvin" in a Sentence (10 examples)

They nominated Calvin Coolidge for vice president.

Calvin Coolidge was quiet and plain-looking.

For Calvin, God has already decided our fate.

Calvin put the eighth chapter of the Epistle to the Romans as the basis of his theory of predestination.

Calvin had become a chronic sufferer from ague and catarrh.

Abdul's book was illustrated by none other than Calvin Kaufmann himself.

Calvin grew up to become a famous illustrator.

The tradition of turkey farmers giving presidents the birds as gifts for Thanksgiving dates to the 1870s, but according to the White House site, so many turkeys were being sent that in 1923, then-President Calvin Coolidge discouraged farmers from sending them.

As America’s 30th President (1923–1929), Calvin Coolidge demonstrated his determination to preserve the old moral and economic precepts of frugality amid the material prosperity which many Americans were enjoying during the 1920s era.

Marty McFly: Calvin? Wh… Why do you keep calling me Calvin? Lorraine Baines: Well, that is your name, isn't it? Calvin Klein? It's written all over your underwear.

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