Examples of 'john o'hara' in a sentence

Meaning of "john o'hara"

john o'hara: This phrase refers to an American writer known for his prolific output of short stories and novels, often depicting the culture and lifestyles of the upper-middle class in the early to mid 20th century

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Winchell is mentioned in the second chapter of the novel BUtterfield 8 by John O'Hara.
John O'Hara mentions this street in many of his books renaming it " Lantenengo Street.
Her parents are divorced and each remarried to John O'Hara and Janice, respectively.
Bishop John O'Hara likened the challenges today to that at the founding of the UN.
They were replaced by David Goodier and John O'Hara respectively.
John O'Hara had more than 200 stories published in The New Yorker.
My favourite British author is Jane Austen, and my favourite American one is John O'Hara.
She married a John O'Hara.
The introduction 's actually not by John O'Hara.
Loosely based on a novel by John O'Hara.
Gibbsville is actually based on Pottsville, PA, where author John O'Hara grew up.
Hemingway once said, cruelly, " Someone should take up a collection to send John O'Hara to Yale.
Appointment in Samarra, by John O'Hara.
That 's not the impression I get from the works of Mr. John O'Hara.

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