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gordon

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Gordon is a surname with numerous different origins. The masculine given name Gordon is derived from the surname.

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 190 Housing Units (2000): 78 Land area (2000): 0.163848 sq. miles (0.424365 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.163848 sq. miles (0.424365 sq. km) FIPS code: 30912 Located within: Ohio ...

Usage examples of gordon.

As at Talana Hill, regimental formation was largely gone, and men of the Manchesters, Gordons, and Imperial Light Horse surged upwards in one long ragged fringe, Scotchman, Englishman, and British Africander keeping pace in that race of death.

Gordon Bennett was born at New Mill, Keith, in Banffshire, on the northeastern coast of Scotland, about the year 1800.

And in a note he gives an instance of an Englishman, named Gordon, who was imprisoned in the Bastile for thirty years without even knowing the reason of his arrest.

The group consisted of Gordon Waycroft and his erstwhile guests: Kirk Brenshaw and three other men whose relatives were inmates of Beaverwood Sanitarium.

Gordon Bennington from the dead because Fidelis Insurance Company hoped he was a suicide, not an accidental death.

Gordon Bennington rises from the grave and says he offed himself, she is going to go ballistic, Ms.

It was way closer than fifty feet, but both parties needed to hear Gordon Bennington, or so the judge had ruled.

With a chicken I could have made Gordon Bennington look like his photo in the paper.

I was here to raise Gordon Bennington from the dead because Fidelis Insurance Company hoped he was a suicide, not an accidental death.

Simultaneously Bharata Rahon and Fou-tan wheeled about and instantly recognised Gordon King, but with what opposite emotions!

Angus Gordon specialized in planning and bioengineering, but more importantly he was a lateral thinker, a leader and problem solver, not a manipulative bully.

Gordon stared at the biotelemetry readings, not understanding any of it, and fearing the worst.

Liversidge, Miss Gaynes, young Gordon Palmer, his cousin, Geoffrey Weston, who seems to have strange ideas on the duties of a bear-leader, and Courtney Broadhead, all played poker for high stakes on the voyage out.

Gordon Palmer and Liversidge were conspicuous winners, Broadhead a conspicuous loser.

Sure, Alf Brummel, Gordon Mayer, and Sam Turner still hovered around, brooding together like some kind of hit squad, but none of them were in the service this morning and a lot of new, fresh faces were.