erin
IPA: ˈɛrɪn
Root Word: Erin
noun
- (poetic) Ireland.
- A locale in North America; named in honor of Ireland.
- A town in Ontario.
- A town in Wisconsin.
- A town in New York.
- A city, the county seat of Houston County, Tennessee.
- An unincorporated community in Texas.
- A female or male given name, in use since the mid-20th century, used in honor of Ireland.
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Examples of "erin" in Sentences
- She only stepped down when #5 came along. erin - mn
- De win 'goes roun' de cabin lak a sperrit wan'erin '' roun '.
- "I couldna help won'erin 'hoo he wan throu' at the tap there," said
- "I'm won'erin 'what my mother'll be deein'," answered Nicie: "she's up there."
- Click to enlarge (thanks, erin) posted by Andrew Simone in science | * | 5 comments comments
- She micht ha 'been won'erin', an 'thinkin' I wasna better, gien she hadna seen me at the schuil the morn. "
- i was signing in as "erin" the past few days, but noticed another erin commenting on this site, so adding the "k" - sorry!
- The network has signed him to a talent holding deal so even if someone else picked up, Loughlin would still be under contract to CBS. erin is sad. says:
- SF Good Questions: Can My Kitchen Cabinets Hold My Heavy Books? home decorators has two similar styles, under the names "erin" and "plaza" michael9246 on 2008-11-14 21: 26: 25 view michael9246's
- "You might as well," said Ody, "be won'erin 'where a one of thim saygulls goes, when it gives a flourish of its ould flippers and away wid itself head foremost -- barrin', in coorse, that Mad Bell's bound to keep on the dhry land at all ivents.
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