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Alston

[ awl-stuhn ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Example Sentences

Vernetta Alston was one of the attorneys who represented McCollum.

“I believe in justice, I believe if you do something wrong, you should have to pay,” Alston said.

Alston now sat looking at photos of the boy he keeps in his phone.

Alston had last seen Prince at midday, when the two walked to the store together.

“He was just beginning to understand things, just beginning to come into his own,” Alston said.

Washington Alston, the great historical painter of South Carolina, died.

"If he likes better to be with these people down at Alston, I am sure it is the same to me," said the injured wife.

He had come over by train from Alston on purpose to see the baronet, whom he found seated in his library.

One of the servants had been despatched to Alston for a surgeon, and in an hour or two the extent of the misfortune was known.

Every one now had been told of his intended marriage; every one had been told through Lord Alston, Mr. Furnival, and such as they.

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