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Sansom

American  
[san-suhm] / ˈsæn səm /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Samson.


Example Sentences

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I guess we’re not going to have a big bat colony here,’ ” explained April Sansom, executive director of Selah, Bamberger Ranch Preserve.

From The Wall Street Journal

Only in the past couple of years, Sansom explained, did watchful staff members start swooping in to “borrow” Bamberger’s chain saw whenever they caught him tramping around the property with one.

From The Wall Street Journal

But, Sansom added, “He’d just go find another.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Gerry Sansom, a former chair of the Bedfordshire branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England, is even more blunt than White.

From BBC

Sansom, 75, also wants to see Universal come to Bedfordshire, but says: "Our concern is sewage capacity and the protection of this wonderful environmental asset of ours: the River Great Ouse and the valley area."

From BBC