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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

The Sky Blues were without top scorer Matt Godden, who missed the game as his wife was in labour.

From BBC Dec. 8, 2023

Mr. Godden, Centerline’s chief executive, said he remained wary.

From New York Times Dec. 6, 2022

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

Old Godden died suddenly two weeks ago, and now she's given out that she'll run the farm herself, instead of putting in a bailiff.

From Joanna Godden by Sheila Kaye-Smith

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