Definitions
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- noun Englishman and Cavalier poet whose lyric poetry was favored by Charles I (1595-1639)
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Examples
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I have heard no reports of any vandalism in Carew Tower.
VRWC: Calling in window rock strikes on 30-story buildings! | RedState 2010
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Rod Carew is a tremendously dedicated and hardworking individual.
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Carew is Anaheim's batting instructor and a Hall of Famer.
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Carew is practically crying out for Griffith to take advantage of him.
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Carew is practically crying out for Griffith to take advantage of him.
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Today, of course, Carew is the most famous of former Twins and, if the sportswriters are to be believed, also one of Calvin Griffith's most vehement detractors.
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Today, of course, Carew is the most famous of former Twins and, if the sportswriters are to be believed, also one of Calvin Griffith's most vehement detractors.
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I don't call Carew the most attractive fellow you can meet; rather rough manners, don't you know, but he's all right -- Carew's all right.
The Independence of Claire George de Horne Vaizey 1887
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Under the pen name Carew, he gave interviews to the media following the September 11 attacks, posing as an expert on Taliban strategies.
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"Carew," he repeated, while a crease came between his eyebrows.
The Dark Star William Dodge Stevens 1899
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