Dunne
Americannoun
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Finley Peter 1867–1936, U.S. humorist.
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John Gregory, 1932–2003, U.S. writer.
Example Sentences
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Jo Dunne has been spending several days each week sleeping in a camper van in the car park of a Liverpool care home to be near her son, Ethan Richardson.
From BBC
The Americans, who were larger and much, much faster than the fourth-ranked Czechs, doubled the advantage on Dunne’s goal 3:13 into the second period.
From Los Angeles Times
Hayley Scamurra had two of the goals while Alex Carpenter, Joy Dunne and Hilary Knight also scored.
From Los Angeles Times
Janecke set up the score, skating behind the net, then delivering a short centering pass for Dunne on the edge of the crease.
From Los Angeles Times
Starring Sinéad Keenan as Robyn, Caoilfhionn Dunne as Dara and Róisín Gallagher as Saoirse, McGee said the show is "essentially a murder mystery, but funny, hopefully".
From BBC
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