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Calloway

[ kal-uh-wey ]

noun

  1. Cab(ell), 1907–1994, U.S. jazz bandleader and singer.


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Calloway later posted an Instagram shot with the bottle and a cigar to thank him.

Gabriel is not a mindless servant of Calloway, which has a reputation for stock manipulation.

Calloway was to go with Boone; the other man was stationed on the top of the hill, to give the alarm, if necessary.

Boone's first impulse was to use his rifle, but Calloway's prudence restrained him.

The spelling of Colonel Calloway/Calaway has been left as it appears in the original.

Now, then, this is a mile race, and Calloway will go out in front—he always does.

Several men were killed at the first fire, and Captain Calloway received in his body a ball that had passed through his watch.

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