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Definition of Ray Robinson
1. Noun. United States prizefighter who won the world middleweight championship five times and the world welterweight championship once (1921-1989).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ray Robinson
Literary usage of Ray Robinson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Muhammad Ali & Company by Thomas Hauser (1998)
"Sugar Ray Robinson, Joe Louis, and Muhammad Ali all had long (too long) ...
The young Sugar Ray Robinson fighting as a welterweight—the man who lost just ..."
2. Journal ...: 1st Assembly, 1st Sess., 1820- by House of Representatives, General Assembly, Missouri (1871)
"... McMillan, McPike, Miller, Mitchell, Moore of Livingston, Moore of Stone,
Murphy, Murray, Myers, Newman, Norris, Pauley, Ray, Robinson, Schooley, Sharp, ..."
3. White House Conference on Environmental Technology (1994): Working Papers (2000)
"... Pacific Northwest Laboratory Linda Marvin, Lockheed Environmental Systems and
Technology Ralph Peterson, CH2M Hill Ray Robinson, Ray Robinson, ..."
4. The Gardiners of Narragansett: A Genealogy of the Descendants of George by C. E. Robinson (1919)
"JOHN Ray Robinson, was born in 1808, and died in 1818. He was drowned in the
Pettaquamscutt River, near the foot of Tower Hill. 1697. ..."
5. Black Music and Musicians in the New Grove Dictionary of American Music and by Dominique-René De Lerma, Marsha J. Reisser (1989)
"See: Crusaders Chantels BDs Goring, Sonia Harris, Lois Landry, Jackie Minus, Rene
Smith, Arlene Charles, Ray [Robinson, Ray Charles], 1930- BDs Chauvin, ..."