Hayakawa
[ hah-yuh-kah-wuh ]
/ ˌhɑ yəˈkɑ wə /
noun
S(amuel) I(chi·ye)
[ih-chee-ey] /ɪˈtʃi eɪ/,1906–92,
U.S. semanticist, educator, and politician, born in Canada: senator 1977–83.
Ses·sue
[sesh-oo; Japanese se-shoo] /ˈsɛʃ u; Japanese sɛˈʃu/,1889–1973,
Japanese film actor.
Example sentences from the Web for hayakawa
And then Hiram Fong and [S.I] Hayakawa, representing Hawaii and California.
When Did the GOP Get So White: The Republicans’ Loss of Diversity |John Avlon |August 24, 2012 |DAILY BEASTA committed iconoclast, jazz-lover and friend of Ronald Reagan, Hayakawa defeated Democratic incumbent John V. Tunney.
When Did the GOP Get So White: The Republicans’ Loss of Diversity |John Avlon |August 24, 2012 |DAILY BEASTFarther down the lane of booths was the tent of Hayakawa the Juggler.
The Cathedral |Sir Hugh Walpole