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Merwin

or Mer·wyn

[ mur-win ]

noun

  1. W(illiam) S(tanley), 1927–2019, U.S. poet, translator, and writer.
  2. a male given name.


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Now Merwin and Ulmer are apologizing like their political lives depend on it, which, of course, they do.

It is evident that Merwin, Hulbert, & Co.s action possesses greater strength than most of the revolver-actions on the market.

Merwin threw down his whip and went to the only other bank in town, a private one, run by Cooper & Craig.

And even if you had the best security in your hands, Merwin, we couldn't accommodate you in less than a week.

At nine o'clock that night Tom Merwin stepped cautiously out of the small frame house in which he lived.

There Tom Merwin stopped, tied a black silk handkerchief about the lower part of his face, and pulled his hat down low.

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