Norris
Americannoun
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Charles Gilman, 1881–1945, U.S. novelist and editor.
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Frank, 1870–1902, U.S. novelist (brother of Charles Gilman).
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George William, 1861–1944, U.S. senator 1913–43.
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Kathleen (Thompson), 1880–1966, U.S. novelist and short-story writer (wife of Charles Gilman).
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a male given name.
Example Sentences
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Last season, McLaren reigned supreme as Britain's Lando Norris was crowned champion for the first time and the team secured back-to-back constructors' titles with six races to spare.
From BBC
Cheryl Norris, a 76-year-old who works as an independent antique dealer, has owned a pair of homes in Northern California for decades.
"It was an absolutely awful, squalid, very unhygienic scene," Norris remembers of his visit to Save A Paw.
From BBC
Briton Norris, who initially defended the cars last week as "fun", said on Thursday he had made those comments to see the reaction and admitted they were "certainly not the purest form of racing".
From BBC
The reigning world champion Lando Norris did not agree, saying the new cars were "a lot of fun" and pointing out that Verstappen was welcome to race somewhere else if he didn't like it.
From BBC
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