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Harold

American  
[har-uhld] / ˈhær əld /

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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He previously won a Peter Lisagor Chicago Headline Club award and was a finalist for the Harold Wincott Award for Young Financial Journalist of the Year in 2017.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Italian from Bahrain-Victorius maintains a 21-second lead over Mexican Isaac Del Toro and a one-minute lead over Colombian Harold Tejada.

From Barron's

There's been a Labour MP here since 1935 and we meet Bellingham in the Horden Social Welfare Centre, a bastion of local Labour politics, where a portrait of the party's former Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, proudly hangs.

From BBC

What “Harold and Maude” taught me most is that it’s perfectly OK to be fascinated with death, so long as it helps you to appreciate everything that comes before it, because they go hand in hand, and a life lived fully makes death nothing to fear at all.

From Salon

Harold’s people, like me, well they could be found daydreaming in cemeteries or sipping coffee on the stoops of abandoned houses.

From Salon