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Marion

American  
[mar-ee-uhn, mair-] / ˈmær i ən, ˈmɛər- /

noun

  1. Francis, the Swamp Fox, 1732?–95, American Revolutionary general.

  2. a city in central Ohio.

  3. a city in central Indiana.

  4. a city in E Iowa.

  5. a city in S Illinois.

  6. a male or female given name.


Example Sentences

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Marion Nestle saw all of those shifts firsthand.

From The Wall Street Journal

"A key test for Bitcoin's ability to sustainably recover will be the passage of the Clarity Act," said Deutsche Bank analysts Marion Laboure and Camilla Siazon.

From Barron's

Marion Crawford, known as Crawfie, had been governess to the princesses Elizabeth and Margaret.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Is that the morning post, Marion?”

From Literature

“Marion, this is Elizabeth. She’s about your age and, like you, she will be contributing because she has a family association with those who work here. Elizabeth will be starting today as a messenger. Please see that she gets a brief overview of the property and then direct her to the messenger stand at the center of the Park.”

From Literature