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Vern

American  
[vurn] / vɜrn /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Vernon.


Example Sentences

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"The Brumbies are well-organised and have started their season well. They will be tough competitors, particularly at home, but we are up for the challenge," said coach Vern Cotter.

From Barron's

As proposed, the bill “improves preparedness and removes unnecessary cost barriers, so states and local governments have the flexibility they need to protect animals, families and first responders during hurricanes and other emergencies,” said Florida GOP Rep. Vern Buchanan, who is co-sponsoring the legislation.

From Los Angeles Times

Closer to the general store, I saw Albert Bowie and his brother, Vern, walking toward me.

From Literature

“What is that coming this way, Brother? Is it a circus parade?” asked Vern.

From Literature

Vern and Albert hooted at her, but she never looked back once.

From Literature