A surname.
cullen
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cullen.
Editorial note
The rate of school shootings has dropped from one (before the implementation of recommendations from the Cullen report) to zero (subsequently).
Quick take
A surname.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of cullen gathered in one view.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A village and former royal burgh in Moray council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NJ5167).
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for cullen.
noun
A surname.
noun
A male given name transferred from the surname.
noun
A village and former royal burgh in Moray council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NJ5167).
noun
A village in north-west County Cork, Ireland.
Example sentences
The rate of school shootings has dropped from one (before the implementation of recommendations from the Cullen report) to zero (subsequently).
The Cullen observation that the OTP power supply wasn't being glitch detected was pretty damning and a much more devastating attack in practice.
The Cullen Commission Report [0] was damning.
California has the Cullen Earthquake Act.
> Cullen Roche does not belong anywhere near that list I threw him in because his second paragraph is a hoot.
There was a good book I read (by either Cullen Roche or Morgan Housel) that observed the collecting money is not the important part, but rather using money is.
To continue the conspiracy theory, Kalin seems to have previously been listed at the 25th richest under 30 on complex.com and now replaced by Mr Cullen which just so happens to rhyme with Kalin.
* Ibid And Cullen Roche: > I like Department of War.
But it's not fashionable (when was the last time you had kedgeree, cullen skink or lardy cake?) Stichelton, about two years ago, was a religious experience but it's £30/kg and is the output of a single herd.
The entire thing is obnoxious, but possibly almost as obnoxious from a different angle is this quote at the bottom: Father Cullen warns that men in the West who pay to watch abuse in poor countries may go on to commit other offences.
Delany - The first dozen Discworld books (in publication order) by Terry Pratchet - The Wall by Mary Roberts Reinhart - Columbine by Dave Cullen - Garth Marenghi's TerrorTome - Stray Bullets: Killers by David Lapham - Stray Bullets: Sunshine and Roses by David Lapham I might be missing a few.
Quote examples
My folks used to do the family "Sunday Drive" through Portnockie then onwards to Cullen for a fish supper or picnic on Cullen beach.
Cullen Murphy and one other writer from The Atlantic wrote a book (unless it was just an article) about the notion of "neoteny", the preservation of juvenile characteristics into a mature age.
She must have amended it, or maybe the HN submission was truncated, because the title as it stands now on her blog is: "Google+ YouTube Integration: Kind of Like Twilight, Except In This Version When +Cullen Drinks BellaTube’s Blood They Both Become Mortal, But +Cullen Is Still An Abusive Creep, Also It Is Still Bad"
So, given that Ortiz will not explain herself, we’ll just have to presume she believes that illegally manipulating the outcome of elections, which are the essence of our democracy, is less serious an offense than downloading an online archive of obscure academic articles." (Excerpt fm article by Kevin Cullen, Boston Globe).
Proper noun examples
Christ, when it is really an annual call to summon the sparkling Devil himself: Edward Cullen.
The comment was an attempt to prod complacent Britons, not a reflection on Father Cullen.
Much more complicated than the Cullen's hack at CCC, but I think that also required a bit of luck.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use cullen in a sentence?
The rate of school shootings has dropped from one (before the implementation of recommendations from the Cullen report) to zero (subsequently).
What does cullen mean?
A surname.
What part of speech is cullen?
cullen is commonly used as noun.