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Hazzard

American  
[haz-erd] / ˈhæz ərd /

noun

  1. Shirley, 1931–2016, U.S. novelist and short-story writer, born in Australia.


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Hazzard told Good Morning Ulster that there were "plenty of people" in Scarva, including photographers and people videoing.

From BBC • Jun. 8, 2026

Hazzard said there is "no place for masked men, paramilitary style face coverings in broad daylight".

From BBC • Jun. 8, 2026

Mr. Hazzard also profiles the company’s intrepid misfits who would make the daring trip.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026

The prevailing wisdom, according to Mr. Hazzard, was: “You don’t bring the zombie apocalypse to a place that doesn’t have the zombies.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026

I, like every kid I knew, loved The Dukes of Hazzard.

From "Between the World and Me" by Ta-Nehisi Coates

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