Haddon
[ had-n ]
noun
Alfred Cort [kawrt], /kɔrt/, 1855–1940, English ethnologist, anthropologist, and writer.
a town in W New Jersey.
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How to use Haddon in a sentence
Haddon Hall is saidPg 305 to be the most perfect of the baronial mansion houses now to be found in England.
British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car | Thomas D. MurphyO Miss Haddon, dear, it isn't your mending my stockings and things; please don't think it's because of that.'
I could only smile, making a deep mental courtesy to the Haddons of Haddon.
Yes; that is satisfactory certainly—Haddons of Haddon; quite satisfactory.'
He half rose from his chair, keeping his hands on the arms, and bowed to the Haddons of Haddon.
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