De Land
[ duh-land ]
noun
a city in E Florida.
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Deland
[ duh-land ]
noun
Margaret Margaretta Wade Campbell Deland, 1857–1945, U.S. novelist.
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How to use De Land in a sentence
“Foh De Land sake, missy, git outen heah quick,” she whispered.
A Daughter of the Union | Lucy Foster MadisonDen Ill come to de thicket an tell you de whole lay o De Land.
Erskine Dale--Pioneer | John FoxThen suddenly she exclaimed: "What, in De Land sake, is de matter wid you-all's pants?"
Sunlight Patch | Credo Fitch HarrisHere, as at De Land, it looked as if the hand of Providence guided us.
Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel | Frank G. AllenI'd as soon wait on masser's frien's as to sing De Land of Canaan.
Alice Wilde: The Raftman's Daughter | Metta V. Victor
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