Kent
Americannoun
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James, 1763–1847, U.S. jurist.
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Rockwell 1882–1971, U.S. illustrator and painter.
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William, 1685–1748, English painter, architect, and landscape gardener.
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a county in SE England. 1,442 sq. mi. (3,735 sq. km).
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an ancient English kingdom in SE Great Britain.
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a city in NE Ohio.
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a town in central Washington.
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a male given name: from the Old English name of a county in England.
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Example Sentences
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Donovan, 57, will tour the UK with his Doing Fine Encore show, with dates in the South East including Folkestone in Kent.
From BBC
He told BBC Radio Kent: "I was told I needed to be in north London for 07:00 GMT and I said there was no trains, so they sent a taxi for me instead."
From BBC
A dog in Kent has given birth to a record-breaking 17 puppies, leaving her owners overrun.
From BBC
Justin Matthews, Hansons' regional director for Kent and Sussex, said the "unique item" had given him "goosebumps" when he first saw it.
From BBC
Just weeks later, Elisha Kent Kane arrived in Washington, DC, and raised some eyebrows when his traveling cases were brought to Mrs. Sullivan’s.
From Literature
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