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Durant

American  
[duh-rant] / dəˈrænt /

noun

  1. Ariel, 1898–1981, U.S. author and historian (wife of Will).

  2. Thomas Clark, 1820–85, U.S. railroad developer and financier.

  3. Will(iam James), 1885–1981, U.S. author and historian.

  4. a city in S Oklahoma.


Example Sentences

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James played on Team Stripes, joining fellow veterans Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry, who didn’t play because of a right knee injury.

From Los Angeles Times

Kevin Durant this week bristled at constant complaints at the lack of All-Star Game efforts by veteran US stars, urging a reporter to "ask the Europeans and the World Team if they want to compete."

From Barron's

With Stephen Curry, James and Durant near the end of their careers, Durant was asked why the NBA saw the need to make improvements to the All-Star Game.

From Los Angeles Times

"We started making shots," said Durant, a two-time NBA champion who launched his career with the Thunder franchise and heard boos from fans still miffed by his departure more than nine years ago.

From Barron's

Kevin Durant scored 31 points for Houston, who slumped to another defeat one night after a lopsided loss to the Boston Celtics.

From Barron's