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Gaines

[ geynz ]

noun

  1. Edmund Pendleton, 1777–1849, U.S. general.


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Example Sentences

In the film, his name has been changed to Cecil Gaines, and Oprah Winfrey plays his devoted wife, Gloria.

While under the guise of “rocker” Chris Gaines, Brooks stubbornly refused to acknowledge any connection between his two selves.

I think it would have been a happy thing for America if both he and Gaines had remained in their own land.

Suppose he had been there to turn the enemy's left flank as he did at Gaines' Mill, and again at Chancellorsville!

So he had his man, Geoffrey Horatio Gaines, hire the place, and transact all the business here in his name.

Then it told how he (Gaines) had taken the box down here that night and tried first to conceal it in the bungalow.

And to the end that the king should not hinder his purpose, he offered part of his gaines to the king.

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