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Dillon

American  
[dil-uhn] / ˈdɪl ən /

noun

  1. C(larence) Douglas, 1909–1979, U.S. lawyer and government official, born in Switzerland: Secretary of the Treasury 1961–65.

  2. John Forrest, 1831–1914, U.S. jurist and legal scholar.


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Phoenix's celebrations were tempered by a hand injury to Dillon Brooks, who departed in the first quarter and didn't return.

From Barron's

The problem was the ball hadn't crossed the line after he had blocked a clearance from home keeper Dillon Phillips.

From BBC

Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks was suspended one game without pay by the NBA on Thursday after being whistled for his 16th technical foul of the season.

From Barron's

Krauss and Justin Dillon, the lawyer, exchanged a few friendly emails before speaking on the phone.

From Salon

He later walked back his request for Dillon to speak to Epstein.

From Salon