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Thatcher   /θˈætʃər/   Listen
Thatcher

noun
1.
British stateswoman; first woman to serve as Prime Minister (born in 1925).  Synonyms: Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven, Iron Lady, Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Margaret Thatcher.
2.
Someone skilled in making a roof from plant stalks or foliage.






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"Thatcher" Quotes from Famous Books



... Being the Narrative of Strange Adventures in New York and Startling Facts in City Life. By a Reporter of the Press. New York. Thatcher & ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 3, No. 19, May, 1859 • Various

... Thomas Anthony Thatcher, LL.D., professor in Yale College of the Latin Language and Literature. He was born in Hartford, Jan. 11, 1815. He was fitted for Yale at the Hartford Hopkins Grammar School, and entered the college in 1831, graduating four years later. Then he taught in the New Canaan, Conn., ...
— The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 5, Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 5, May, 1886 • Various

... described in Tom Sawyer, was one of Sam's favourite haunts; and his first sweetheart was Laura Hawkins, the Becky Thatcher of Tom's admiration. "Sam was always up to some mischief," this lady once remarked in later life, when in reminiscential mood. "We attended Sunday-school together, and they had a system of rewards for saying ...
— Mark Twain • Archibald Henderson

... wheat fields and turnip fields became perceptibly fewer, and the fat green grazing grounds on either side grew wider and wider in their smooth and sweeping range. Heaps of dry rushes and reeds, laid up for the basket-maker and the thatcher, began to appear at the road-side. The old gabled cottages of the early part of the drive dwindled and disappeared, and huts with mud walls rose in their place. With the ancient church towers and the wind and water mills, which ...
— Armadale • Wilkie Collins

... &c. to Queenborough. A hearty laugh will repay the trouble. The mayor was then a thatcher: the room remains as it did in Hogarth's day; and as Queenborough was then, so it is now, one long ...
— Notes and Queries, Number 237, May 13, 1854 • Various

... Police come at times from the Fort. And Wyckham, our neighbor. And old man Thatcher, a born angler, though he says ...
— The Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail • Ralph Connor



Words linked to "Thatcher" :   roofer, stateswoman, thatch, Margaret Hilda Thatcher



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