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Gardin

Gardin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Gianfranco Gardin (born 1944), Italian prelate
  • Gösta Gärdin (born 1923), Swedish modern pentathlete and Olympic medalist
  • Kerri Gardin (born 1984), American professional basketball player
  • Laura Gardin Fraser (1889–1966), American sculptor
  • Ron Gardin (born 1944), American football player
  • Vladimir Gardin (1877–1965), Russian film director

Usage examples of "gardin".

He had finally discarded the couplet form, Rupert Gardin told me, as he refilled my glass with iced tea, just a short while before the ship came and rescued him.

And Rupert Gardin, the dean of American critics, leaned close to me ha his hotel room and recited the poem, the untitled poem, a single unprintable word of four letters.

Rupert Gardin knew what happened on the island if Marney never said anything after he came off except his poem.

Rupert Gardin, the dean of American critics, leaned close to me ha his hotel room and recited the poem, the untitled poem, a single unprintable word of four letters.

But were it not, that Time their troubler is,All that in this delightfull Gardin growes,Should happie be, and haue immortall blis:For here all plentie, and all pleasure flowes,And sweet loue gentle fits emongst them throwes,Without fell rancor, or fond gealosie.

The warlike Elfe much wondred at this tree,So faire and great, that shadowed all the ground,And his broad braunches, laden with rich fee,Did stretch themselues without the vtmost boundOf this great gardin, compast with a mound,Which ouer-hanging, they themselues did steepe,In a blacke flood which flow'd about it round.