Examples of 'dorrance' in a sentence

Meaning of "dorrance"

'Dorrance' is a noun that may refer to a surname, a place name, or an entity in various contexts such as personal names, geographical locations, or organizational titles
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  • A surname.

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Dorrance was a fiction writer and teacher.
It was this event which moved Dorrance into the limelight.
Tom Dorrance was sort of the godfather of all of this.
She won a scholarship from coach Anson Dorrance after impressing him during several soccer camps.
Dorrance was animated, his words coming out in a rush.
Before the turn of the century he started Dorrance and Company.
Walker and Dorrance are out of the picture.
Initially, it appeared the suit was retaliation against Dorrance.
She mutated Eduardo Dorrance and sent him after Barbara.
Dorrance Easton served as the company's first president.
In spite of all the book copies, Dorrance offers the least bang for your buck.
He was succeeded by his brother, Arthur Dorrance.
A member of the Templar Order, Dorrance was responsible for the displacement of several Iroquois villages.
Missouri, near Dorrance.
Dorrance Earnest Funk Jr. is an American professional wrestler and wrestling trainer.

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On her own, Mary Alice Dorrance Malone is a horse breeder.
As Dorrance recalls it, " These were the true pioneers.
There were also episodes by writers and originators on "Boohbah", Steve Dorrance and Will Miller.
Jess Dorrance is a scholar, curator, and activist based in Montreal.
He is also known as " Ippy " Dorrance.
Photo, Michelle Dorrance leads the group of 32 dancers in a tap masterclass.
Dorrance purchased the Campbell Soup Company from his uncle in 1914.
Too old . Bill Dorrance was roping when he was 94.
Walker and Dorrance are out of the picture . Not yet . Look, bottom line.
Bill Dorrance was roping when he was 94.

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