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Definition of Peter Sellers
1. Noun. English comic actor (1925-1980).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Peter Sellers
Literary usage of Peter Sellers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pennsylvania Archivesby Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Library by Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Library (1898)
"Cul- bertson, dec'd Stitt, John W Stenger, Peter of C., Smetzer, Daniel Stake,
Peter Sellers, George. ..."
2. Trial of William W. Holden: Governor of North Carolina, Before the Senate of by William Woods Holden (1871)
"A. The three Anthonys and Peter Sellers I had up there, but when I went up there
they had more there than I had said anything about. ..."
3. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the ...by Lyman Chalkley, Mary Smith Lockwood by Lyman Chalkley, Mary Smith Lockwood (1912)
"... Philip Long's land: corner Peter Sellers'; also 205 acres patented to Henry,
30th August, ..."
4. Warrantees of Land in the Several Counties of the State of Pennsylvania ...by Pennsylvania Land Office by Pennsylvania Land Office (1898)
"... John W Stenger, Peter of C Smetzer, Daniel Stake, Peter Sellers, George, &
John Detrick Shearer, Wm., et al,, Slichter, Barbara, et al Stake, Benj'n, ..."
5. The Digital Work Force: Building Infotech Skills at the Speed of Innovation by Carol A. Meares (2000)
"... and Use Science and Technology Dr. Strangelove (Peter Sellers), Dr. Strangelove:
Eccentric scientist develops doomsday machine that can't be turned off. ..."
6. The Ohio Educational Monthly and the National Teacher: A Journal of Education by Ohio State Teachers Association (1880)
"24. Attendance about 200. GJ Graham presented the claims of Penmanship. The subject
was discussed by WW Leonard, FM Cunningham, and Peter Sellers. ..."
7. Social Sciences and Innovation by Oecd (2001)
"I do not remember either that any connection was made with the last film of Peter
Sellers, Goodbye Mr Chance, which developed, with marvellous humour and ..."