Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation saint
- abbreviation state
- abbreviation strait
- abbreviation street
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Examples
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"The likes of Tregenza be saved 'pon St. Tibbs Eve, [Footnote: _St.
Lying Prophets Eden Phillpotts 1911
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The name St. Charles could be seen well enough even from this distance.
Sweet Defiance Lisa Bingham 1995
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The name St. Charles could be seen well enough even from this distance.
Sweet Defiance Lisa Bingham 1995
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The name St. Charles could be seen well enough even from this distance.
Sweet Defiance Lisa Bingham 1995
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As it is no longer considered as old as the days of Augustine the title St. Augustine's Chair must be regarded as
Beautiful Britain: Canterbury Gordon Home 1923
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His popular appeal in Oregon and distinction for integrity earned him the nickname "St. Mark," although the reputation was tarnished by a pair of ethics investigations in the 1980s and `90s.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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His popular appeal in Oregon and distinction for integrity earned him the nickname "St. Mark," although the reputation was tarnished by a pair of ethics investigations in the 1980s and '90s.
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Annie Clark, who records under the name St. Vincent, took a giant leap on her second album, the 2009 release "Actor."
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His popular appeal in Oregon and distinction for integrity earned him the nickname "St. Mark," although the reputation was tarnished by a pair of ethics investigations in the 1980s and `90s.
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His popular appeal in Oregon and distinction for integrity earned him the nickname "St. Mark," although the reputation was tarnished by a pair of ethics investigations in the 1980s and '90s.
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