Finn
1 Americannoun
abbreviation
noun
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a native, inhabitant, or citizen of Finland
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a speaker of a Finnic language, esp one of the original inhabitants of Russia, who were pushed northwards during the Slav migrations
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a type of dinghy, designed to be sailed by one person
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Finn
Old English Finnas (plural); related to Old Norse Finnr Finn, Latin Fennī the Finns, Greek Phinnoi
Example Sentences
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Finn: So VAR has decided that Haaland made Pope jump forward and try to stop the shot.
From BBC
Finn Russell is looking forward to the challenge of going up against several Scotland team-mates when Bath face Edinburgh in the European Champions Cup.
From Barron's
"We want to be able to breathe intelligence into any sort of physical embodiment, whether that's a humanoid robot or even something that looks closer to an appliance," says co-founder Chelsea Finn.
From BBC
Former England fast bowler Steven Finn, commentating on TNT, said it was "completely brainless".
From BBC
Friends David Lewis, 69, and Neil Finn, 63, know this stretch of coastline well, and they tell of the dangers.
From BBC
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