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Hammon

[ ham-uhn ]

noun

  1. Jupiter, c1720–c1800, American poet.


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Example Sentences

It didn’t take long for Hammon to appreciate how valuable Young’s growth could be to the team realizing its potential.

In Hammon’s new system, Young has nearly doubled her career scoring average and gotten to the free throw line more efficiently than ever.

And for Hammon, neither Hammon nor hangman shall wrong thee in London.

Hammon was born in Brittany, of humble, orthodox parents, who sent him to a monastery.

The ruins among which these texts were found include a city (probably the Biblical Hammon) and a temple.

Hammon had a famous temple in Africa, where he was adored under the symbolic figure of a ram.

Flocks of nimble, noisy boys turned somersaults and skinned the cat and ran and jumped half hammon on the old play ground.

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