Rattigan

[ rat-i-guh n ]
/ ˈræt ɪ gən /

noun

Terence,1911–77, English playwright.

Example sentences from the Web for rattigan

  • In reality, he assures me, the strike was instigated by some of the officers who had no use for Rattigan.

    Within Prison Walls |Thomas Mott Osborne
  • At the time that Warden Rattigan came into office there was no other floor; the inmates slept on the bare iron—and the rivets!

    Within Prison Walls |Thomas Mott Osborne

British Dictionary definitions for rattigan

Rattigan
/ (ˈrætɪɡən) /

noun

Sir Terence Mervyn . 1911–77, English playwright. His plays include The Winslow Boy (1946), Separate Tables (1954), and Ross (1960)