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Ennis

[ en-is ]

noun

  1. a town in N Texas.
  2. a male given name.


Ennis

/ ˈɛnɪs /

noun

  1. a town in the W Republic of Ireland, county town of Co Clare. Pop: 22 051 (2002)


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Example Sentences

Then came his turn as Ennis Del Mar, the gay lovelorn cowboy in Brokeback Mountain, and the rest is history.

He was twenty-five when he signed up in Dillon, a town west of Ennis, and he went at it just like a rodeo.

By far the most impressive piece of art was the bronze bust of Ennis in the foyer.

He sensed my hesitation to ask about Ennis, so he began to talk about his son without my prompting.

The Midland were anxious to buy and the Ennis were willing to sell, but Parliament alone could legalise the bargain.

I believe we thought so; and I know that Ennis, who was thus doomed to a further period of single blessedness, thought the same.

Now the Waterford and Limerick were to lose, not only the Ennis line, but all their lines and their own identity as well.

Ennis has breweries, distilleries and extensive flour-mills; and in the neighbourhood limestone is quarried.

It is found in the case of Ennis v. Smith, and we will be justified in stating the facts somewhat in detail.

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