Similar words: dunce, peduncle, dunce cap, uncanny, uncalled, uncannily, truncate, uncaring. Meaning: n. United States dancer and pioneer of modern dance (1878-1927).
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61. Unfortunately, the onset of severe flight conditions had stopped Myeloski from continuing his discussion with Duncan about the kidnapping.
62. Gerstung was not wealthy, Duncan said, nor was she in unusually poor health for a woman her age.
63. Duncan fouled out with 1: 51 left after scoring eight points and grabbing 13 rebounds.
64. Duncan carried his soup mug and a half-eaten packet of water biscuits into his sitting-room.
65. Duncan McCrea may have seen her leave Quinn's room but he made no mention.
66. The drive to the airport was too slow for Duncan.
67. I asked Duncan to come over the road and look at the unmade road where I'd left Armstrong.
68. In the example in Table 8. 1 the only person corresponding to this request is Duncan.
69. Duncan Shearer shot them into the lead midway through the first half with his 21st goal of the season.
70. Duncan lay still, confused and wondering why the Army had moved in from the south.
71. Duncan reminds us of the antiquity of the propensity to quantify the doings of people in various ways.
72. The men who had marched north with Duncan to dispose of his dangerous half-brother at Tarbatness had mostly died in that battle.
73. Here are three short extracts from Duncan Green's book Silent Revolution.
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74. Duncan saw that he was in a bad way, his face grey and wan.
75. Like Duncan, Horton had quickly rejected ballet as requiring too much discipline and technique.
76. Terrence Duncan was given a three-month suspended jail sentence for living off immoral earnings.
77. Duncan was coming closer with the brush and a big bucket, emptying ashtrays and mopping things.
78. James Duncan Fleming was tried twice; at his second trial he was found not guilty of attempted robbery and felony murder.
79. Alan Duncan, who let his Westminster house be used for the Major leadership campaign.
80. Your family now control Duncan Pharsee Schiller, one of the city's major merchant banks.
81. Duncan landed it on the port main wheel with the wing dipped into the strong cross-current.
82. At the end, to the north side, the policeman led Duncan into a small suite of offices.
83. Isadora Duncan had very liberal ideas for the time.
84. And that is from Education Secretary Arne Duncan.
85. Jim lives further down the road than Duncan.
86. Isadora Duncan did not like ballet.
87. Mr. King talked to Duncan Mavin in Hong Kong.
88. Duncan and his triumphant soldiers celebrate their military victory.
89. People began to think of her as a great talent. Isadora Duncan began using the music of Chopin, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, and Wagner in her performances.
90. The great Edward Steichen photographed Isadora Duncan at the Acropolis, Athens in 1921. He used a Kodak borrowed from the head waiter at his hotel.
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