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Verner

[ vur-ner, vair-; Danish ver-nuhr ]

noun

  1. Karl A·dolph [kah, r, l , ah, -dolf], 1846–96, Danish linguist.
  2. a male given name, form of Warner.


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Example Sentences

Two years later, in 1963, the Supreme Court stepped through that door in Sherbert v. Verner.

Though Verner had shaken hands with him, it had been with reluctance and marked coldness.

Colonel Verner had not come in, so that Alice had not had an opportunity of speaking to her father.

Verner said nothing in return, but he gave a look to show his intense displeasure.

The only person who differed from the majority was Harry Verner, a midshipman of about his own age.

As for Mary Verner, I couldn't in my sleep conjure up her image.

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