United States cook who was an immune carrier of typhoid fever and who infected dozens of people (1870-1938)
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Examples for "Mallon"
Examples for "Mallon"
1I'm used to that type of irrational abuse, Mr Mallon said yesterday.
2Solid work was accomplished during the two-hour session, according to Mr Mallon.
3Mr Mallon is currently president of the Institute of Banking in Ireland.
4They will work under the supervision of Mr Trimble and Mr Mallon.
5Though he must have heard his voice, Mallon paid him no heed.
1It now houses 350 tuberculosis patients and seven typhoid carriers, including Mary Mallon, Typhoid Mary.
2Expand Close An illustration of Mary Mallon aka 'Typhoid Mary' breaking skulls into a skillet, circa 1909.
3Not washing her hands led to the previously anonymous Irish cook Mary Mallon being transformed into New York's notorious Typhoid Mary.
1Sorry Typhoid Mary, I'm not tasting any feces, not even my own.
2Paranoia is contagious, and she's now a Typhoid Mary like Jenny McCarthy.
3You aren't a Typhoid Mary, you can't give it to anyone.
4Makes me sort of a male Typhoid Mary, doesn't it?
5They say she was the Typhoid Mary of syphilis cases this side of the Potomac.
6It now houses 350 tuberculosis patients and seven typhoid carriers, including Mary Mallon, Typhoid Mary.
7I was feeling like the reincarnation of Typhoid Mary.
8Now I know how Typhoid Mary felt when she was incarcerated on that island off Manhattan.
9Expand Close An illustration of Mary Mallon aka ' Typhoid Mary' breaking skulls into a skillet, circa 1909.
10Not washing her hands led to the previously anonymous Irish cook Mary Mallon being transformed into New York's notorious Typhoid Mary.
11Though I got hugs from all the bar staff and at least six customers, Sam avoided me like I was Typhoid Mary.
12Typhoid Mary or Ted Bundy or Sharon Tate.
13Typhoid Mary was locked up because she kept slipping off under an assumed name and getting work as a cook.
14Typhoid Mary of vulnerability, to use a medical analogy, assuming any extension of the areas of potential hurt to be a pathological condition.
Translations for Typhoid Mary