United States film actor whose moody rebellious roles made him a cult figure (1931-1955)
A man who is the senior member of a group.
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Examples for "doyen "
Examples for "doyen "
1 Cibo, the doyen , was no longer able to leave his bed.
2 Everett was the doyen of the diplomatic corps because he was the only diplomat.
3 Historic is a term synonymous with Lloyd's of London, the doyen of global insurers.
4 But Julian Temperley, doyen of British cider makers, finds time to stop and chat.
5 Cornel Lucas, the doyen of British film stills photographers, died on 8 November .
In academics, a person with significant authority over a specific academic unit.
Cleric holding certain positions of authority within a religious hierarchy.
1 The question is, for how long? Dean said on a conference call.
2 But Ceglia attorney Dean Boland said the case is far from over.
3 There's nowhere for the water to go, Dean said in a statement.
4 Sharon wondered if Dean had found his way back inside the house.
5 The leader of the Democratic Party in the State was Dean Richmond.
6 Wrexham manager Dean Keates said: To a man they were absolutely outstanding.
7 Bishop Mann said a short prayer and the Dean of Windsor spoke.
8 The Dean saw the look; saw also that Ashe deliberately avoided it.
9 All the Dean men are marked like that; it's in the blood.
10 Sam told me and Dean today that he is going to Stanford.
11 We have to get relief to the American people now, Dean said.
12 Nashville Mayor Karl Dean and other local leaders strongly opposed the bill.
13 We got in, and were driven to the tavern in Dean Street.
14 At this great clamour arose in the assembly, and the Dean shouted:
15 In a room with every light burning, Dean opens wide his arms.
16 The authority of Dean Mansel and Newman may of course be repudiated.
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