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Timon

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[tahy-muhn] / ˈtaɪ mən /

noun

  1. c320–c230 b.c., Greek philosopher.


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First up was Timon Haugan, but the Norwegian had to settle with second behind Kristoffersen.

From Barron's

So were Timon, the teacher, and Bree and Hanna from the gardens.

From Literature

"Of course he cannot!" agreed the teacher, Timon.

From Literature

For no matter what Timon did, he could not copy the map.

From Literature

It would be taken for granted by Jonn and Timon, by their parents, and by everyone else that they would go.

From Literature