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Clayborn

American  
[kley-bawrn, -bern] / ˈkleɪ bɔrn, -bərn /

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Five miles northwest, Anasa Troutman wanted to create a mixed-use facility at Historic Clayborn Temple, which was an important location during the 1968 sanitation workers’ strike and had fallen into disrepair.

From New York Times • Nov. 23, 2021

But he may be able to help the Browns free up Garrett from double teams and gives them depth up front after choosing not to re-sign free agent end Olivier Vernon and releasing Adrian Clayborn.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 16, 2021

From Luck of the Draw by Kate Clayborn, he smells like a bonfire, the trees, and “like him.”

From Slate • May 2, 2020

The loss of veteran linebackers Joe Schobert and Christian Kirksey has left a vacuum, but the Browns added depth up front in free agent tackle Andrew Billings and end Adrian Clayborn.

From Washington Times • Apr. 27, 2020

Raymond Clayborn returned a touchdown ninety-five yards for a score in that game, indicating that when it came to football, Darrell Royal had shrewdly gauged the ex- pendability of Joe Bob Bizzell.

From "Friday Night Lights: A Town, A Team, And A Dream" by H.G. Bissinger

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