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Cochran

[ kok-ruhn ]

noun

  1. Jacqueline, 1910?–80, U.S. aviator.


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Example Sentences

In 2013, Cochran and DeWitte began to rent out the spare room in their Cambridge home on Airbnb.

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Cochran says the organization is working to diversify its board and is proud of its progress so far, having recently added three new members.

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“I was happy because I was wondering what I was going to do to get this done,” Cochran said, explaining that she had difficulty figuring out where to go.

Chris McDaniel said he is challenging his loss to Thad Cochran with the state GOP that already certified the result.

The GOP Senate campaign committee illegally funneled funds on behalf of Sen. Thad Cochran, two operatives say.

In contrast, he noted that the current margin between Cochran and McDaniel was almost 8,000 votes.

I get that supporting a longtime incumbent like Senator Thad Cochran rubs some people the wrong way.

Barbour actively backed six-term incumbent Thad Cochran for re-election and Sojourner ran the campaign of McDaniel.

The other charge of Cochran-dodging will not be proceeded with.

Being armed with one of Cochran's nine-chambered rifles, I took aim at one that stood broad-side, and 'blazed away.'

Cochran kicked a goal and the game went on, and the audience breathlessly awaited another enlivening spectacle.

Alton made her first score in the first period, smashing Cochran over for a touchdown at the end of eight minutes of playing.

This combination was copied into our language; and perhaps the aspirate was once pronounced, like the Irish guttural in Cochran.

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coch. parv.cocinero