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Haddon

[ had-n ]

noun

  1. Alfred Cort [kawrt], 1855–1940, English ethnologist, anthropologist, and writer.
  2. a town in W New Jersey.


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Example Sentences

“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” Simon Stephens’ Tony-winning adaptation of Mark Haddon’s bestselling novel, presents the world of Christopher Boone as this young accidental detective uniquely experiences it.

The author of the Wall Street Journal article, Heather Haddon, didn’t reply to my inquiry about why she appeared to use non-seasonally adjusted figures when the adjusted figures were more appropriate.

Alex Haddon, 28, rents a one-bedroom flat above a shop in St Albans.

From BBC

Mr Haddon says the price of housing was a key issue and urged those in power "to look out for younger people".

From BBC

Rhoades was also convicted of killing Nolan Haddon that year, and authorities said they suspected him in other deaths as well.

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