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Fred

[ fred ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Frederick.


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James, 24, and his brother Richard, who goes by Rick, hang around Fred’s house a bunch, though James is a bit closer to Fred than Rick, who’s two years younger.

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Fred has another business with another buddy, named David Boston.

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Fred’s whole life is buying, selling, and repairing old cars on his dad’s live-oak- and manzanita-strangled estate.

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Fred is a big-time loner who’s lazy at school, directionless, and doesn’t much talk to girls, even though he was married to one for a few months.

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They called it Fred and Ginger’s Exotic Cocktail Bar and Lounge.

A passing off-duty school safety officer named Fred Lucas said that he had been told the man was a drug dealer.

Fred Logevall at Cornell won the Pulitzer Prize and is a diplomatic historian; he just started a book on Kennedy.

And Fred stuck in the card for me that said, “Live from New York…” and gave me a hug.

You see, as far as passing the baton down, Michael used to look at Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and James Brown.

The news comes one month after Sam's sister Holly Branson confirmed that she is expecting twins with her husband Fred Andrews.

"Well, I think——" commenced Jack, and then broke off short, and at the same time pinched Fred's arm.

If it had been a foot or two lower, the breaking in would have been an expensive one to Fred—a very expensive one, indeed.

A moment later two figures had departed in the dusk,—the sheriff and Fred Thayer, bound for the jail at Montview.

"Father says that in America people have less respect for public property than anywhere else in the world," remarked Fred.

When the noon hour came along, Fred May took me out to luncheon, and we went to the Bullard caf.

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