Norton
Charles Eliot, 1827–1908, U.S. scholar.
Thomas, 1532–84, English author.
a town in southeastern Massachusetts.
a city in northeastern Ohio.
a male given name: an Old English family name taken from a placename meaning “north town.”
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How to use Norton in a sentence
Professor Charles Norton, with his wife and sisters, was living at this time in Kensington.
The Letters of Henry James (volume I) | Henry JamesCharles Norton and Sally were with me lately for a day or two, and you were one of the first persons mentioned between us.
The Letters of Henry James (volume I) | Henry James"And you're not going to," said Charles-Norton, finishing his statement with complete disregard of hers.
The Trimming of Goosie | James HopperSuddenly Charles-Norton remembered the lottery ticket that he had bought.
The Trimming of Goosie | James Hopper"Nineteen thousand, eight hundred and ninety-seven," Charles-Norton read.
The Trimming of Goosie | James Hopper
British Dictionary definitions for Norton
/ (ˈnɔːtən) /
Graham, real name Graham Walker . born 1963, Irish comedian and TV presenter noted for his camp humour
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