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Sharon
[shuh-rohn, shar-uhn]
noun
Ariel, 1928–2014, Israeli military and political leader; prime minister 2001–06.
a fertile coastal plain in ancient Palestine: now a coastal region N of Tel Aviv in Israel.
a city in W Pennsylvania.
a town in E Massachusetts.
Also Sharen a female given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “a plain or flat area.”
Sharon
1/ ʃəˈɒ /
noun
Ariel (ˈærɪəl). born 1928, Israeli soldier and politician; Likud prime minister (2001–06)
Sharon
2/ ˈʃæə /
noun
a plain in W Israel, between the Mediterranean and the hills of Samaria, extending from Haifa to Tel Aviv
Example Sentences
In Altadena, Sharon Moon and Kimbop, her 14-year-old Pomeranian, used to enjoy regular neighborhood gatherings with dogs and their owners, and Moon’s mother would join her and Kimbop on sunset hikes along the Crest Trail.
"I'd just buy so many things," says Sharon.
Sharon Carroll once shopped so much at her local Poundland that her friends described her as "Mrs Poundland".
The shows, to coincide with the band's final reunion gig in Birmingham in July, were "a thank you to the fans and the city of Birmingham – the place where it all began", said Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy's wife.
The first season of creator and star Sharon Horgan’s dark comedy “Bad Sisters” is about a family of women who hate their sister’s emotionally and physically violent husband almost as much as they want to save her from him.
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