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colin

1

[kol-in]

noun

  1. any of several American quails, especially the bobwhite.



Colin

2

[kol-in, koh-lin, kaw-lan, koh-lin, -leen]

noun

  1. a male given name.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of colin1

1620–30; < Mexican Spanish DZí, perhaps < Nahuatl ō, through misreading of the older spelling çDZ
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Insp Colin Cameron said young people often travelled to Loch Lomond in groups during the warmer weather.

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“The decibel levels crush any Super Bowl, World Series or anything we’ve shown there,” said Colin Magalong, co-owner of the Palm & the Pine.

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"She's not on trial for lying," Colin Mandy said.

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In March, police also confirmed that Sturgeon and former SNP treasurer Colin Beattie were no longer under investigation in the probe.

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"You can see the majority of the masts that have been burned have been in the Colin area, I would hope that this is a small minority of individuals."

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