Caledon

[ kal-i-duhn ]

noun
  1. a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, near Toronto.

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How to use Caledon in a sentence

  • At two o'clock we were ordered to proceed to the Caledon River.

    Through Shot and Flame | J. D. Kestell.
  • In a poem still extant, Merlin tells how he wandered long in the wild wood of Caledon.

  • Private Fred Gibson, Caledon, pushed forward alone with his machine-gun, and fought until all his ammunition was used.

    The Irish on the Somme | Michael MacDonagh
  • Private James Mahaffy, Caledon, was badly wounded in the leg early in the day, and was ordered back.

    The Irish on the Somme | Michael MacDonagh
  • Corporal John Conn, Caledon, came across two of our machine-guns out of action.

    The Irish on the Somme | Michael MacDonagh