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Vaughn

[ vawn ]

noun

  1. a male or female given name.


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Commissioner Thrash, who voted for a zoning exemption for Vaughn’s property, said she again felt duped — she believed he wanted to host “birthday parties and family reunions” on his property.

Vaughn’s fourth pregnancy took her the longest to return from.

Now, almost two years in, players who would have never interacted off the field are going to one another’s homes, Vaughn says.

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Now, Vaughn is the one teaching, and making sure to get it right.

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As children, Vaughn and his brother took swimming lessons here for 25 cents a session.

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Onscreen, Teller is a bit like a young Vince Vaughn—gregarious, charming, and a tad suspicious.

It is very R-rated, and Vince Vaughn is going to be great in the movie.

In his previous roles, the 26-year-old actor was like Vince Vaughn-lite—a charismatic, eminently likeable motor mouth.

Everyone knows about Vince Vaughn and Zellweger, but who else tried out for Dazed and Confused?

In The Internship, Billy (Vaughn) and Nick (Wilson) are two 40-something watch salesmen who get laid off.

The Squirrel Level road forks seven miles out, one fork running to the Vaughn road and the other to the plank-road.

Mr. Drury can not claim to have recorded verbatim Prof. Vaughn's remarks, but has endeavored to give the substance.

He remembered seeing this same Jase Vaughn, now riding unsuspectingly toward the loaded rifle, at a corn shucking once.

He suffered Vaughn to shake his hand, then frankly took the child's and pressed it warmly.

"Mebbe you'd better go over to Jase Vaughn's," sneered old Granger.

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