Iacocca
[ ahy-uh-koh-kuh ]
/ ˌaɪ əˈkoʊ kə /
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noun
Lee [lee] /li/ Lido Anthony, 1924–2019, U.S. automobile executive.
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How to use Iacocca in a sentence
His father, William Novak, is the ghost-writer of bestsellers by Lee Iacocca and Nancy Reagan.
The Book of B.J. Novak: An Absurdist, Scathingly Funny Literary Debut|Caryn James|February 6, 2014|DAILY BEASTHe was gunning to become Britain's version of Lee Iacocca or Jack Welsh.
He looks at the face of Lee Iacocca, relaxed with his hands behind his head, and he feels relaxed.
Nearly 30 years ago, Lee Iacocca rescued Chrysler from near implosion.