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Broun

[ broon ]

noun

  1. (Matthew) Heywood (Campbell), 1888–1939, U.S. journalist, essayist, and novelist.


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Example Sentences

It took 11 phone calls, four emails, one text and six hours of driving to get an interview with Paul Broun.

With early voting starting in four weeks, every day counts for Broun and the other Republicans.

Is Georgia Republican Rep. Paul Broun the Todd Akin of 2014 or is he the “We the People” candidate for U.S. Senate?

A recent PPP poll showed Broun with a double digit lead over the entire field.

Broun voted for fellow conservative Rep. Allen West, even though West lost his own re-election to the House two months earlier.

We want Heywood Broun, 3rd, to start from scratch without having to lug along anything we have left him.

Next day word went about the country like wildfire that Mr. Henry had beaten Jessie Broun within an inch of her life.

If this is a gesture, all I can say is, it is a pinwheel; and yet Broun writes only about things he knows about.

There was Burbage, I mind weel, and there was Broun; guid men both—no better men on th' road!

Heywood Broun finds America suffering from a dearth of Folly.

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