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Malone

[ muh-lohn ]

noun

  1. Edmond, 1741–1812, Irish literary critic and Shakespearean scholar.
  2. Moses, 1955–2015, U.S. basketball player.


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Example Sentences

So Georgia Power dispatched Malone to convince residents of Juliette to sell their land.

In the midst of Georgia Power’s land-buying spree, Brack Goolsby took Malone's offer and sold 312 acres of land for $207,524.

Malone hoped Goolsby might willingly sell more than 300 acres.

Malone would, years later, become one of the state’s most successful medical malpractice attorneys.

Malone tested Minglr at a virtual conference in June and wrote a paper describing the response.

Malone first met Anderson by chance over a decade ago following the release of the cult hit Donnie Darko.

But throughout all this, Malone describe herself as “oddly responsible,” wanting to help her moms pay the bills as young as 10.

Her mother had a musical theater background, so Malone grew up backstage, watching productions come to fruition.

Because they were short on money, the family moved around a bunch—with Malone living in 27 different places by the time she was 9.

Now Jena Malone is 30, and with roles in Inherent Vice, The Hunger Games, and a massive superhero film, all the rage.

Pat Malone, you are fined five dollars for assault and battery on Mike Sweeney.

"Ye can't keep a rid-head bottled up," Larry Malone, another member of the company, shouted exultingly.

Molly Malone, what will ye do when ye hear that your own faithful Patrick may chance to be kept so many long years away from you?

The scenario, like the plat described for us by Malone and Collier, was hung up behind the stage.

Your editor, Malone, will continue the issue of his papers, and very much amazed he will be at finding that an issue is missing.

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