Craig
Americannoun
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Edward Gordon, 1872–1966, English stage designer, producer, and author.
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a male given name: from a Welsh family name meaning “rock.”
noun
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Example Sentences
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Craig Norton, a 33-year-old sales engineer in Orange County, Calif., thought he might have missed the chance to snag a deeply discounted EV when the $7,500 federal incentive expired.
Tiegan's father Craig Parry, 50, said he enjoyed the social aspect of the hub, where the volunteers were "brilliant" and "very helpful".
From BBC
Craig Agranoff, a Florida-based marketing consultant, says it’s quite possible that Norris’s fame will only grow in the years to come, given how much the “Chuck Norris facts” concept has cemented itself in the culture.
From MarketWatch
Craig Agranoff, a Florida-based marketing consultant, says it’s quite possible that Norris’s fame will only grow in the years to come, given how much the “Chuck Norris facts” concept has cemented itself in the culture.
From MarketWatch
Wilson's goal, which was allowed to stand following a check from the video assistant referee Craig Pawson, came after Spurs had a similar effort ruled out the week before in their 4-1 loss to Arsenal for a foul by Randal Kolo Muani on Gunners defender Gabriel.
From BBC
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