Definitions
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- proper noun Any of many
place names inEngland ,Australia and theUnited States . - proper noun A
surname derived from the English place name. - proper noun Charlton Athletic football club.
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Examples
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A 12cent Charlton from the 60s probably has the amount of story contents of 3 or 4 issues today (though certainly I wouldn't argue quality with most Charlton books ...).
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The blonde presumed it was possible to "live like grownups" in Charlton-Heston-as-Ape-Man's hometown.
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What really amazes us about Charlton is how easily he picks up John Derek (Joshua) in Ten Commandments.
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Blake Charlton is a SF and fantasy writer and a second year student at Stanford Medical School.
MIND MELD: If You Could Change Any Aspect of The Science Fiction Field, What Would it Be? 2008
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All you salt water fisherman out there should be salivating over this new line of reels Charlton is going to put out.
Jack Charlton Re-Enters Reel Realm Tim Romano 2007
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Charlton is coming off February surgery to repair torn cartilage his left shoulder.
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Oh, how could you, how could you, cousin Charlton!
Queechy 1854
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With great joy Fleda put her cousin Charlton and Mr. Thorn at once out of sight and out of mind; and gave herself with even more than her usual happy readiness, to everything the way and the end of the way had for her.
Queechy 1854
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"I wish you wouldn't talk so, cousin Charlton!" said Fleda.
Queechy 1854
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Charlton is coming home for a day or two – hadn't you better take the opportunity to return with him?
Queechy 1854
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