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O'Hare

[ oh-hair ]

noun

  1. an airport in Chicago.


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Example Sentences

Even here, however, it seems to me that O'Hare is gentlefying it for his audience.

Probably not to Michael O'Hare, who I imagine lives in or near Berkely, where he teaches.

All he's asking for now is enough down time so that he doesn't have to sleep in his car between shifts at O'Hare airport.

Coast Guard Rear Adm. Sally Brice O'Hare said Thursday they are "prepared for the worst case."

A dept was accordingly formed at this position which was called Fort O'Hare.

Scarcely had our laughter died away when the door opened and there entered in the sweep of a blizzard's tail Billy O'Hare.

"Hould yer han' out, ye black imp o' hell," he said to O'Hare.

Billy O'Hare had gone beyond—where there are no chimneys, and Ann where she could keep clean: they were both dead.

At length the hall-door was opened, and a hard-faced ruffian came out upon the steps, shouting the name of a man named O'Hare.

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