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Godden

American  
[god-n] / ˈgɒd n /

noun

  1. (Margaret) Rumer 1907–1998, English novelist and writer of children's books.


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Another former Nottinghamshire police officer, Gary Godden, is now the local police and crime commissioner.

From BBC • Sep. 7, 2024

Palmer grew up in Catford, 30-miles from Kent's county town of Maidstone, while Coventry’s nine-goal striker Matt Godden is Kent-born and once played for the Stones local rivals Ebbsfleet.

From BBC • Feb. 25, 2024

So the chief executive, Matt Godden, said in an interview that he didn’t feel that wages or benefits were a central reason that his company and competitors with similar offerings had struggled to hire.

From New York Times • Dec. 6, 2022

“I think their first class is looking to graduate a hundred people, and then they got goals of getting up to 300, 400 graduates a year,” Mr. Godden said.

From New York Times • Dec. 6, 2022

Altogether he was prejudiced against Joanna Godden, and the prejudice did not go deep enough to beget interest.

From Joanna Godden by Kaye-Smith, Sheila

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