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Kerwin

[ kur-win ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Example Sentences

All Kerwin could picture was the clerk telling Letourneau that she was trying to get away from him.

Soon after the meeting at the bar, Letourneau began to exercise orchestrated control over Kerwin.

Three months had elapsed since the judge assigned Letourneau to Kerwin’s case.

No public records indicate that Letourneau conducted himself unprofessionally toward his clients — until he met Kerwin at a time when her life had begun to crumble.

When Letourneau invited Kerwin to the bar, she had no idea that he had been suspended for past troubles managing his clients.

I am talking about work from Kerwin Charles, Erik Hurst, and Nikolai Roussanov on conspicuous consumption and race.

Kerwin took no note of the irony, replying, "He ought to have one."

Kerwin went to him and held out his hand, which the other took, grinning.

"Now, that's different," Kerwin continued, none the less grave.

Kerwin was going to do many things; he was going to be busier than a puppy with a bone, he said.

Before Kerwin could call to him again he turned on his heel and walked away.

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