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- noun Plural form of
don . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
don .
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Examples
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Obama will greet the 8000 assembled guests by telecast which will receive polite applause until John McCain dons a Hitler moustache and adds a Nazi salute sending the crowd into uproarious peals of laughter.
Matthew Yglesias » Hinderacker: Gandhi, Mandela are Overrated 2010
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Anakin dons the big, black suit to hide his disfigurement from the lightsaber duels with Obi Wan.
August 2004 2004
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Anakin dons the big, black suit to hide his disfigurement from the lightsaber duels with Obi Wan.
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The only diff between insurance CEOs and Mafia dons is … well, actually, there’s no diff.
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Much of the election's verve was provided by Mr. Arain and Mr. Blessed, each in his own way making the case for blowing some of the cobwebs from a university whose professors, known as dons or fellows, have clung to ancient traditions and privileges, including access to college wine-cellars with some of the best vintages and rules that prohibit all but the fellows from walking on the immaculate college lawns.
NYT > Home Page By JOHN F. BURNS 2011
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Slum powerbrokers called "dons" received government contracts for public works projects that included building clinics and schools.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Slum powerbrokers called "dons" received government contracts for public works projects that included building clinics and schools.
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Bowyer and Edwards 'private race within a race, the Sprint Stateline Challenge, will determine which driver's name dons a $100,000 check to the Victory Junction Gang Camp on behalf of Sprint.
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For more than a generation, men like Mr. Coke took charge of much of Jamaica as "dons" kingmaking political patrons, organized-crime bosses and figureheads of Kingston's neglected slums, where they distributed food and justice.
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And everyone worries that Mr. Yanukovych and his band of Donbas-based "dons" are ruthlessly pursuing the same anti-democratic agenda that sparked the Orange Revolution of 2004.
Ukraine's Democracy in Danger Alexander J. Motyl 2010
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