strickland
IPA: strˈɪkɫʌnd
Root Word: Strickland
noun
- A surname from Old English.
- A town and unincorporated community therein, in Rusk County, Wisconsin, United States.
- A rural locality in Central Highlands council area, Tasmania, Australia, named after Governor of Tasmania Gerald Strickland.
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Examples of "strickland" in Sentences
- I thing strickland should have choosen her for running mate.
- AARP need an overhaul of their LAME leadership........ strickland
- She's going to pick ted strickland or ed rendell, prbably b4 penn.
- Sykes was respected why didn't ted strickland choose her or a black person?
- Phil Johnson on Friday, April 23, 2010 5 comments: olan strickland said ...
- I think the intriguing thing here is the way the strickland court read the statute.
- | Reply | Permalink you got one in mind? sibelius? napolitano? strickland? kaine? schweitzer?
- Governor ted strickland, running for reelection, and lieutenant governor lee fisher running for the senate.
- With the early poll closing (7:30), and having three open seats (strickland, Brown, Ney) together with the Republican troubles — it should be a true bellweather of the evening.
- Said: when you watch the film of the game, as soon as strickland got hurt the whole secondary and defense intact was changed …. they couldnt single cover dallas clark or garcon because strickland wasnt there … thus, we were toast on D
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