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Shannon
[shan-uhn]
noun
Claude Elwood 1916–2001, U.S. applied mathematician: early developer of information theory.
a river flowing SW from N Ireland to the Atlantic: the principal river of Ireland. 240 miles (386 km) long.
international airport in W Ireland, near Limerick.
a female given name.
Shannon
1/ ˈʃæə /
noun
a river in the Republic of Ireland, rising in NW Co Cavan and flowing south to the Atlantic by an estuary 113 km (70 miles) long: the longest river in the Republic of Ireland. Length: 260 km (161 miles)
Shannon
2/ ˈʃæə /
noun
Claude ( Elwood ). 1916–2000, US mathematician, who first developed information theory
Example Sentences
“I saw a woman cross the street with a Cup Noodles, and they handcuffed her,” said Shannon Murray of Lamp Community, a Skid Row agency for homeless people with mental health issues.
Ethan's mother Shannon Ives, 28, from Mold, Flintshire, denies causing or allowing the death of a child and cruelty to a child.
Shannon Paulson said that new policy will give the department greater flexibility in deploying drones.
More recently, his girlfriend Shannon has been by MacIntyre's side as he travelled around the world pursuing his second favourite sport.
By July 2021, Ethan was on the child protection register and the court heard details of repeated contact between Shannon Ives and social services.
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