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Duane

American  
[dweyn, doo-eyn] / dweɪn, duˈeɪn /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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When Duane Howell began preparing the Murrins’ returns in 1993, his accountant’s license had already been suspended after a 1986 conviction in New York federal court for preparing fraudulent tax returns.

From MarketWatch

Duane will likely greet you with the warm affection he shows for his friends C.C.,

From Literature

And if, during the first few minutes of your chat, you find yourself unable to stop staring, unable to overlook the fact that Duane is a polar bear, do not worry.

From Literature

One day, which is to say one Thursday, because all good stories start on a Thursday, Duane lumbered into the Very, Very Far North from somewhere else.

From Literature

But it was summertime, so in a drowsy, lackadaisical frame of mind, Duane followed the shoreline of the Cold, Cold Ocean, paying no attention to anything other than the sound of the gentle lapping water.

From Literature