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Examples for "aun"
Examples for "aun"
1I did not doubt my aunt't good-will to me.
2I was doubly impressed by the conversations sparked by the female students here at AUN.
3Melbourne resident Aun Na Tan is also on board with her husband and two kids.
4A scorpion hath smitten (i.e., stung) him, and the reptile Aun-ab hath wounded him.'
5Som'n Aun' Dolcey c'n fotch you?
1To his credit, the elder sees clearly enough the way it's going.
2Impossible, the elder Bonanno responded when told of the New York connection.
3He spoke directly to the elder of the two in the carriage.
4It was a mystery; and it made the elder brother very uncomfortable.
5Of the two under-masters in the school, Edward Keene was the elder.
1"Gee!" he muttered to Edwin , "The old geezer gets more long-winded every day.
1This said, Bots' minister of home affairs Edwin Batshu refuses to budge.
2The London law firm Edwin Coe is coordinating the Dos Santos case.
3As Edwin came nearer the soldier reached out with his free hand.
4I blame Edwin if you want the truth, for not going himself.
5Edwin and Mrs. Amy came to look through his papers last week.
6In great distress Edwin dropped the rod, and the vision passed away.
7Edwin arrived early in the afternoon, and was shut into the kitchen.
8Edwin agreed to the suggestion, and was left alone in the breakfast-room.
9It will always be home. But it was in fact Edwin's house.
10In the beginning I even thought I might enjoy it with Edwin.
11To quote from an article by Edwin E. Slosson in the INDEPENDENT:
12Edwin and Imogen had been united in the sports of earliest infancy.
13Flood of misinformation later explained by Edwin L. James in the Times.
14Wistan, however, went on giggling, then smiled foolishly at Edwin beside him.
15She was the woman of the world, and Edwin the raw boy.
16From the Painting by Edwin Long, R.d., in the Royal Holloway College