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rance
/ rɑːns /
noun
- a type of red marble, often with white or blue graining, that comes from Belgium
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rance1
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Example Sentences
There's no wan that's as much iv a timp'rance man as a man that's been in my business f'r a year.
As there was no moon, and it was almost impossible to see a step before them, Rance called a halt.
When Frank and Joe appeared, Rance turned angrily on the chief, and ordered him and his men to quit the camp instantly.
Rance therefore made the best preparations possible in the circumstances to repel an attack.
“Now, one half of us may sleep,” said Rance, when the party was again collected round the fire.
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