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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
That's how things went down at Comic Con Midlands on Saturday when, one week on from Black Sabbath's farewell gig in Birmingham, the so-called Prince of Darkness was back in the city to offer fans a meet and greet with himself plus Sharon, Jack and Kelly.
Sharon Graham said Labour should be "seriously concerned" after the union voted to potentially rethink its relationship with the party, which could result in it formally cutting ties and funding.
In a statement, Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said the government's backing for the council had been "disgraceful".
"Jess would be up and she would want to be in the garden, she'd be over here, over there, wouldn't matter if it was a mud pile, Jess would be out in it," Fishlock's mother Sharon remembers.
Celebrities like Sharon Stone and Whoopi Goldberg attended the parties, glad for wild nights out away from the paparazzi in Hollywood.
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