Definitions
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- proper noun A male
given name , of mostly American usage.
Etymologies
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Examples
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“People are always a little confused by the name Rocco Livingston.”
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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“People are always a little confused by the name Rocco Livingston.”
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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“People are always a little confused by the name Rocco Livingston.”
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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“People are always a little confused by the name Rocco Livingston.”
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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Lazor said Rocco is benefiting merely from having played in games at this point in his career, regardless of the opponent, the circumstance or the outcome of his performance.
Bill Lazor: No. 2 QB battle ongoing; Rocco has practiced better of late than Metheny Steve Yanda 2010
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The guy who publishes in Rocco (even if no one ever read his book) and has a blog, is a writer - who also happens to have a blog.
Global Voices in English » Alex Castro: A liberal, libertarian and libertine Brazilian blogger 2009
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Down the stretch, Miller continued thinking aloud: "It's hard to believe Rocco is going to win the United States Open."
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From the pro ranks, to the weekend hacks, almost every player is simply looking for something that works, no matter how awkward, which also may explain Rocco Mediate's success this weekend.
USATODAY.com - 'Psycho' grip gives DiMarco, Calcavecchia a lift 2001
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Rocco is a player that possesses all five tools and emerged as a quiet leader for our team.
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He took the name Rocco when his mother later married the actor.
unknown title 2009
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