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vb. To stain with two or more stains

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Costain is a surname of English, Scottish and Manx origin. When originating in Scotland and northern Ireland the surname is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Austain, meaning "son of Austin". The English surname is a reduced form of Constant or Constantine.

Usage examples of "costain".

Perhaps she should return to her condo at the Gray Gull and try to contact Judge Costain later this afternoon.

Judge Costain had somehow misunderstood the time of their appointment and had gone somewhere, he might be back when she returned from her stroll.

When she finished, she glanced around and saw that Adam Costain was sitting with Dickerson in his patrol car, as she had done while the sheriff questioned her.

Adam Costain and the fact that she was not going to have any more association with him.

Adam Costain was the best source she had, as he had access to everything that had belonged to the judge.

Judge Costain and how she had seen the article about his speech to the Chamber of Commerce.

Dana guessed he was the Burke Marta Lopez had spoken of, who had visited Judge Costain along with Leona Sims.

Yet there was his name, Adam Costain, and the address where he and his mother had been living in Italy.

Dana noted how down on the criminal justice system Judge Costain had become.

Robert Costain told his cohorts that he no longer wanted to participate in their brand of vigilante justice.

Cory Costain stood outside the Operations Building of Boynton Army Air Station, an adjunct of Camp Grant, Korea.

What would she say and do, how would she act if she had never laid eyes on Colonel Costain before?

When Colonel Costain approached to add his appreciative words, Andy had even a harder time trying to remain impassive.

Something about Colonel Cory Costain set her nerves on edge and ruffled her usually even temper.

Colonel Costain had not returned when Rita Perez burst into the office upon her return from an early lunch.