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Grover

[ groh-ver ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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The following year, he founded Kentucky Taxpayers United—becoming something of a local Grover Norquist.

The inscription from Nader reads, “Grover, for the imagination.”

As to its place in Grover's canon, it is indeed the best known of his Rolling Stone pieces.

But people familiar with Grover and his work insisted: We had to include the Allman Brothers piece.

Grover, if he still walked among us, would most certainly insist yes.

One of the committee rode into Savannah, through a drenching rain, to report to General Grover.

General Grover sent out horses for us, and so we reached the city after many vexatious delays and rough experiences.

Dwight's division was then brought up on the right, and Grover's men formed behind it.

I remarked: "It's all right; Grover has gone out this morning to make a reconnoissance, and he is merely feeling the enemy."

Clemens immensely admired Grover Cleveland, also his young wife, and his visits to Washington were not infrequent.

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