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Kerr

[ kur kahr ]

noun

  1. Clark, 1911–2003, U.S. educator: president of the University of California 1958–67.
  2. Michael Crawford, 1827–76, U.S. politician: Speaker of the House 1875–76.
  3. Walter F., 1913–96, U.S. drama critic and author.
  4. a male given name.


Kerr

/ kɜː /

noun

  1. KerrSir John Robert19141991MAustralianPOLITICS: statesman Sir John Robert. 1914–91, Australian public servant. As governor general of Australia (1974–77), he dismissed the Labor prime minister Gough Whitlam (1975) amid great controversy
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Example Sentences

Judge Kerr said the offending went "beyond mere sexual gratification".

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Earlier in court, Judge Kerr sentenced Morrow to a total of three years and four months in jail.

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Basketball coach Steve Kerr emerged as a prominent voice of protest against Trump's suspension of the US refugee programme.

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Kerr spent 34 years as a fire captain with the Orange County Fire Authority and served 17 years as president of the Orange County Professional Firefighters Assn., a labor union that represents 800 firefighters.

Kerr could not immediately be reached for comment Thursday night.

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