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O and O

American  
[oh uhnd oh] / ˈoʊ ənd ˈoʊ /
Or O&O
  1. owned and operated.


Example Sentences

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Thus the offspring of parents with O and O blood can have only 0 blood and not A, B or AB blood.

From Time Magazine Archive

And syne he’s hyed him oer the dale,His father dear to see:“Sing O and O for my bonny hind,Beneath yon hollin tree!”

From A Collection of Ballads by Lang, Andrew

And O, and O The daisies blow And the primroses are waken’d, And the violets white Sit in silver plight, And the green bud’s as long as the spike end.

From Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends by Keats, John

“Fourscore of them are siller-shod,Of thae ye may get three;”“But O and O for my bonny hyn,Beneath yon hollin tree!”

From A Collection of Ballads by Lang, Andrew

"I paid 'em like sin For to put me in,   But it's O, and O, to be out!"

From Black Beetles in Amber by Bierce, Ambrose

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