Used in a Sentence

malkin

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for malkin.

Editorial note

Michelle Malkin is not Japanese, and her book received near-universal condemnation from civil rights groups, historians and asian-americans alike.

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Quick take

A surname transferred from the given name.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of malkin gathered in one view.

noun

A surname transferred from the given name.

noun

(now regional) A mop, especially one used to clean a baker's oven.

noun

(Scotland, Northern England) A hare.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for malkin.

noun

A surname transferred from the given name.

noun

(now regional) A mop, especially one used to clean a baker's oven.

noun

(Scotland, Northern England) A hare.

noun

(now rare) A cat.

Example sentences

1

Michelle Malkin is not Japanese, and her book received near-universal condemnation from civil rights groups, historians and asian-americans alike.

2

Michelle Malkin might be another story, but she doesn't influence anyone whose vote is up for grabs.

3

In addition to what phil said, Michelle Malkin is Filipino (and born in Philly), not Japanese.

4

Be sure to visit Malkin in her camp after a few years to ask for her updated opinion on the matter!

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Except that Michelle Malkin and LiberalOasis aren't sources of news -- they're commentary.

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Michelle Malkin notwithstanding, it's pretty fucking cut and dried, and a national shame.

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Yoshua Bengio, Nikolay Malkin The current state-of-the-art in artificial intelligence is impressive, especially in terms of mastery of language, but not so much in terms of mathematical reasoning.

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Really, Grubber is the tech writer equivalent of Ann Coulter or Michelle Malkin - he's got so much vested in his ideology, he's gonna push it as hard as possible no matter how much mental gymnastics are needed.

9

Pittsburgh has Crosby and Malkin centering different lines, even though they're the best two guys on the entire team - they do the same job, they're playmakers first, goal scorers second (even though Crosby is the league's top goal scorer).

10

(Michelle Malkin might be another story, but she doesn't influence anyone whose vote is up for grabs.) It was the college-age son of some state politician who will probably publish remarks condemning it.

Quote examples

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Clearly, there is a lot of misinformation/disinformation made to sow division, and Michelle Malkin/the alt-right, Fox News "truthers" are as awful as they come.

2

AEI's Malkin: Policy response "averted" global depression.

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“These are people who … might feel special because of their emotional pain,” says Malkin.

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While most people are familiar with what Malkin calls the “extroverted narcissist” — the braggadocious chest-thumpers — there are also introverted narcissists, whose sense of specialness may derive more from a sense of victimhood than superiority.

Proper noun examples

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They hate anyone in the media except far right personalities like Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and Michelle Malkin.

2

Send your kids elsewhere if they don't teach the kids enough Ayn Rand and Michelle Malkin!

3

This is from Michelle Malkin, google who it is if you don't know, it is a very real (though not that elderly) person.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use malkin in a sentence?

Michelle Malkin is not Japanese, and her book received near-universal condemnation from civil rights groups, historians and asian-americans alike.

What does malkin mean?

A surname transferred from the given name.

What part of speech is malkin?

malkin is commonly used as noun.