dominic

IPA: dˈɑmʌnɪk

Root Word: Dominic

noun

  • A male given name from Latin, best known for the Spanish saint who founded the Dominican order.
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Examples of "dominic" in Sentences

  • Write to Dominic Chopping at dominic.chopping@dowjones.com
  • Write to Dominic Chopping at dominic. chopping@dowjones.com
  • Write to Dominic Chopping at dominic. chopping@dowjones.com and Gustav Sandstrom at gustav. sandstrom@dowjones.com
  • To sit and do nothing now would invite major difficulties for the world which truly does threaten security. dominic
  • She can be contacted at: tonya@ishareknowledge.com is danni right sending Luke and dominic home in the x factor? and is she right keeping rhydoen in?
  • Here you have dominic hannigan, a Lib Dem staffer, posting during working hours smearing an elected politician when they have now openly admitted that they did not believe the claim.
  • "Here you have dominic hannigan, a Lib Dem staffer, posting during working hours smearing an elected politician when they have now openly admitted that they did not believe the claim."
  • Reply to this dominic the chinese government is a corrupt pig sty we can face the thought of animals going extinct but to say that the chinese overnment is litterealy driving the uyguhrs to extinction is sickening.
  • Evidently he was on good terms with hens at home, for he made up to these eagerly as if to tell them his troubles; but the hens knew not ducks; they withdrew suspiciously, then assumed a threatening attitude, till one old "dominic" put up her feathers and charged upon him viciously.

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