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- proper noun A male
given name ; popular in the 19th century.
Etymologies
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Examples
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"Did you observe that Beaufort says your cousin Ernest is coming here?"
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It was at the Philomath Club -- a wonderful night of battle, wherein Ernest bearded the masters in their lair.
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Ernest is the only Frankenstein to survive the novel.
Ernest Frankenstein 2010
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According to label Ernest Jenning Record Co., "In Blank" will be available in April.
New albums from Title Tracks, Vandaveer, Deleted Scenes 2011
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Some niggling little things make this one not quite perfect: Of course Ernest is still alive with no visible means of support, of course the place is falling apart and of course SG-1 shows up just as a massive storm is about to destroy the building, thus removing all that knowledge from their grasp.
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` Ernest is a very remarkable man, 'he said when he got back and while I was helping him off with his overcoat.
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CB Matt Ernest — Ernest is a converted wide receiver who saw limited time on the field during spring due to an elbow injury suffered as a pitcher for the IU baseball team, but when he was on the field, he showed good instincts in the secondary.
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Lorian, granddaughter of Ernest, is the author of "Walking into the River," "Walk on Water" and "A World Turned Over."
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` Ernest is a very remarkable young man, and I'd rather see you his wife than the wife of Rockefeller himself or the King of
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Lorian, granddaughter of Ernest, is the author of "Walking into the River," "Walk on Water" and "A World Turned Over."
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