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Dunham
[ duhn-uhm ]
noun
- Katherine, 1910?–2006, U.S. dancer and choreographer.
Example Sentences
Westhill Central School District Superintendent Steve Dunham said that the team's lacrosse season has been cancelled.
The cycleway was built along Gorsey Lane in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, in 2023, blocking access to the car park at St Margaret's Church for cars turning off the busy A56 Dunham Road.
The cycle lane's construction and the designation of Gorsey Lane as a one-way street has meant cars on Dunham Road now have to drive an extra half mile to access the church car park.
Doreen St Felix, a writer who was previously an editor on Lena Dunham's newsletter, recently wrote in The New Yorker that stories of harassment and abuse, for example, now receive a "curdled, cynical, and exhausted reception" - this, less than a decade after the emergence of the MeToo movement.
Diane Taylor, a narrowboat owner who is currently housed on the Bridgewater canal at Dunham Massey, in Cheshire, told the BBC that she usually travelled along canals in the North West every two to three days but because of the flooding, it had prevented them from being able to move.
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