Bors
Americannoun
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Sir Bors. Also Sir Bors de Ganis a knight of the Round Table, cousin of Lancelot.
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a natural son of King Arthur.
noun
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one the knights of the Round Table, nephew of Lancelot
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an illegitimate son of King Arthur
Example Sentences
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“I never imagined that such a person could become so famous,” said Vera Bors, 78, who grew up in Rosietici and, like nearly everyone else there, was photographed by him.
From New York Times
Mr. Cusnir took two portrait shots of Ms. Bors when she was a teenager, one of her standing alone in a summer dress that she had just finishing sewing and was very proud of, the second of her standing with a friend.
From New York Times
“He was always taking photos,” Ms. Bors said, recalling how she used to go with her girlfriends to his house by the river to see if Mr. Cusnir would photograph them.
From New York Times
Their union, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, accuses Hollywood giants such as Warner Bors and Netflix of failing to allow workers enough time off in their new contract.
From BBC
Recently the cartoonist Matt Bors announced that he was minting his most famous comics panel—the one in which a guy pops out of a well and says, “Yet you participate in society! Curious!”—but later, after blowback on Twitter, changed his mind.
From Slate
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