English | German | Russian | Czech

Sherman English

Meaning Sherman meaning

What does Sherman mean?

Sherman

a peak in the Rocky Mountains in central Colorado (14,036 feet high) a town in northeastern Texas near the Oklahoma border American Revolutionary leader and signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution (1721-1793) United States general who was commander of all Union troops in the West; he captured Atlanta and led a destructive march to the sea that cut the Confederacy in two (1820-1891)

Synonyms Sherman synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as Sherman?

sherman English » English

sherman tank

Examples Sherman examples

How do I use Sherman in a sentence?

Movie subtitles

Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Montgomery.
Just another of Sherman's calling cards. He'll pay us a visit soon.
Not leaving, evacuating. Before Sherman cuts the McDonough road.
I guess anybody who did what you've done today can take care of Sherman.
Does Jean Sherman live here?
That's nice, Mrs. Sherman.
Jean Sherman.
Her name is Jean Sherman.
Good evening, Miss Sherman.
I'm scratching your name off the ticket and running Sherman in your place.
That's why Sherman's in Atlanta.
Sherman has destroyed Atlanta and the railroad that connects the deep South with Virginia.
General Sherman sent me here on special duty.
Where can I find Lowell Sherman?
Just another of Sherman's calling cards.
Who believe, like General Sherman that the only good Indian is a dead Indian.
We have here a guest who knows more about the frontier than any man living, and who, if we hold with General Sherman has made more good Indians than any other man in the West.
I don't hold with General Sherman that a good Indian is a dead Indian.
Wasn't there a General Sherman or somebody who once made a vulgar comment on war?
Andy said that you were living at the Sherman House.
I guess your daughter has plenty of lucre to be staying at the Sherman Hotel.
He's Georgia, and she's Sherman marching through.
This is Mr. Richard Sherman, his wife, Helen, and son, Ricky.
Old Mr. Brady is the boss, but Mr. Sherman is the key man.
Before Sherman cuts the McDonough road.
I'm running Sherman in your place.
It's all a question of imagination and Mr. Sherman has a lot of imagination.
Yes, Mr. Sherman.
Mr. Sherman, take a look at me.
I promised Mrs. Sherman.
Good morning, Mr. Sherman.
Oh, Sherman, come in.
That's ridiculous, Sherman.

News and current affairs

In retrospect, the breakthrough legislation - not just for the US, but also internationally - was the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.
The Sherman Act itself did not change this situation overnight, but, once President Theodore Roosevelt decided to take up the cause, it became a powerful tool that could be used to break up industrial and transportation monopolies.
The answer is that the kind of power that big banks wield today is very different from what was imagined by the Sherman Act's drafters - or by the people who shaped its application in the early years of the twentieth century.
But Sherman's criticism could also be leveled against Japan.

Are you looking for...?