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Donald
[ don-ld ]
noun
- a male given name: from Celtic words meaning “world” and “power.”
Donald
/ ˈdɒnəld /
noun
- Donald?10311100MScottishPOLITICS: hereditary ruler ?1031–1100, king of Scotland (1093–94; 1094–97)
Example Sentences
He said his birth certificate listed his name as “Donald” because the attending nurse misunderstood his immigrant mother when she called him “Dovid,” the Hebrew version of David.
Silverman was 6 when her parents, Beth Ann and Donald, divorced.
Without Donald near 100 percent, the Rams just could not generate any consistent pressure.
Donald also has a league-leading 85 quarterback pressures, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one pass breakup in 14 games.
She directed that Donald be held at a prison medical center.
The most irresponsible comments however would have to be those of Donald Trump, since he should know better.
Before Sarah was born, a cop named Donald Rios was shot around the corner from the school she now attends.
“I made a lot of money in Atlantic City,” Donald Trump told me.
Since the arrival of Chorus Master Donald Palumbo, the Met chorus now commands that same level of excellence as the orchestra.
Zach Braff and Donald Faison The Scrubs stars reunited to sing this holiday duet.
However, he arrived in Aberdeen radiant, gave his lecture, and at the end was presented by Donald with a cheque for twenty pounds.
Donald has a still cooler head than his neighbour John Bull, and that is saying a good deal.
Scotch shrewdness expresses itself in a phraseology all its own, and of which Donald alone possesses the secret.
Donald knows how to accept social inferiority; he may perhaps envy his betters, but he does not hate them.
"Yes, Donald; but I never told you that you should swallow them," replies the pastor, who was as witty as his parishioner.
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