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  • proper noun A surname.

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Examples

  • Jimmy John responded, Your honor, everybody in Crenshaw County knows I live there.

    A Death on the Carretera 2007

  • Memorable moment: February 1972, Crenshaw is 18-0 in All-American Johnson's junior season, but starting small forward Kenny Daniels is declared ineligible and team is barred from the playoffs.

    USATODAY.com - The other great places to watch high school hoops 2004

  • Diligent and soft-spoken, Crenshaw is well respected by wardens and hunters alike.

    Overkill 2003

  • Diligent and soft-spoken, Crenshaw is well respected by wardens and hunters alike.

    Overkill 2003

  • Crenshaw's caddy: Ben Crenshaw is one of the few golfers who still uses a caddie provided by Augusta National.

    USATODAY.com - Notebook: Faxon's shot, TV times 2002

  • The new law, sponsored by Representative Jesse Crenshaw, is intended to make the process easier.

    Budget Woes and Partisan Politics Block Election Reform 2001

  • Bugbee said he had dozens of witnesses but chose to only call Crenshaw's lifelong friend and a psychiatrist who testified that Crenshaw may suffer from a condition that could explain his erratic behavior after drinking alcohol.

    Spokesman.com: Latest stories 2010

  • Lakewood's only loss came by one point in the season-opener at Crenshaw, which is ranked No. 1 in the L.A. City Section Division I poll.

    Long Beach Press Telegram Most Viewed 2009

  • Even Narbonne coach Manuel Douglas calls Crenshaw "an overwhelming favorite."

    Daily Breeze Most Viewed 2009

  • The Gauchos need to put forth a gargantuan effort against Crenshaw, which is ranked No. 3 in the state and No. 22 nationally by

    Daily Breeze Most Viewed 2009

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