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Definition of Meryl Streep
1. Noun. United States film actress (born in 1949).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meryl Streep
Literary usage of Meryl Streep
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pesticides And Food Safety by Environmental Protection Agency (1993)
"A Crisis in Public Confidence by Cristine Russell \J Meryl Streep, wearing a
striped apron as ... Meryl Streep scrubbing broccoli? "Why? What's on the food? ..."
2. The Virginia Handbook by Blair Howard (2001)
"Sophie's Choice, published in 1979, was adapted as a major motion picture in
1982, starring Meryl Streep. * Football star Fran Tarkenton was born on ..."
3. Adventure Guide to Tampa Bay and Florida's West Coast by Chelle Koster Walton (2003)
"... which inspired the movie Adaptation, starring Meryl Streep and Nicolas Cage.
No admission fee. On Water Adventures You can spend several hours in the ..."
4. Balancing Reading & Language Learning: A Resource for Teaching English by Mary Cappellini (2005)
"I still remember hearing Meryl Streep read "The Velveteen Rabbit" on the children's
channel on my airplane headphones when I took a trip across the ..."
5. Face to Face by Jeff W. O'Connell, Gabrielle Warnock (2000)
"It was subsequently made into an overly-long, but memorably-acted film starring
Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep. Since then, he has written Quinn's Book (a ..."
6. Adventure Guide to the Pacific Northwest by Don Young, Marjorie Young (1999)
"Meryl Streep once made a movie there, and Zane Grey once had a cabin there, in
which he wrote a novel called Rogue River Feud about the region. ..."
7. A World's Fair for the Global Village by Carl Malamud (1997)
"Combined with the award for the world's fair, that gave the two teams three Cool
Site of the Day awards in one year, making them the Meryl Streep of the ..."