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Definition of Sophie Tucker
1. Noun. United States vaudevillian (born in Russia) noted for her flamboyant performances (1884-1966).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sophie Tucker
Literary usage of Sophie Tucker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Best Plays by Burns Mantle, Louis Kronenberger (1899)
"IH THE PLAY— Sophie Tucker Herself Ceo. M. Krause, Jr George Jessel S. Kaufman Hart
Jack Mann ... Sophie Tucker goes along as a sort of guardian and friend ..."
2. The Teacher and His Staff: Differentiating Teaching Roles: Report of the by Thomas Charles Bridges, H Hessell Tiltman, National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards (U.S.) (1909)
"When the zaftig Sophie Tucker with plunging neckline was before the nation's
eyes, who would have anticipated Twiggy in the mini? In 1943, when the Brooklyn ..."
3. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1897)
"Miss Sophie Tucker — In continuation of a previous donation, two scrapbooks,
Christmas cards of 1949. USE AND ADDITIONS, JANUARY, 1950 During the month of ..."
4. Jazz Standards on Record, 1900-1942: A Core Repertory by Richard Crawford, Jeffrey Magee (1992)
"... and his Five Pennies 07/10/29 Sophie Tucker 09/10/29 Louis Armstrong and his
Orchestra 09/10/29 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra 12/23/30 Cab Calloway ..."
5. Entertaining the American Army: The American Stage and Lyceum in the World War by James William Evans, Gardner Ludwig Harding, Neysa McMein, Anita Parkhurst, Ethel Rundquist (1921)
"Mr. John D. Sullivan of the United Booking Office, New York, the manager of the
Keith Orpheum Circuit, Mother Davison, Amelia Bingham, Sophie Tucker, ..."
6. Entertaining the American Army: The American Stage and Lyceum in the World War by James William Evans, Gardner Ludwig Harding, Neysa McMein, Anita Parkhurst, Ethel Rundquist (1921)
"Mr. John D. Sullivan of the United Booking Office, New York, the manager of the
Keith Orpheum Circuit, Mother Davison, Amelia Bingham, Sophie Tucker, ..."