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Boone

[ US /ˈbun/ ]
NOUN
  1. an American pioneer and guide and explorer (1734-1820)

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  • The Dumbocrats should run campaign adds featuring Pat Boone's Fruit-of-the-Loom commercials from the '70's and ask rhetorically, who is the "treat"? tantalus wrote on November 5, 2007 6: 41 AM: Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Kentucky GOP Pushing Anti-Gay Message In Final Days Of Gov Race
  • Boone chopped a grounder to Bill Mueller, but the ball spun out of the third baseman's grasp for a charitable infield single to load the bases.
  • Maybe Boone noticed crystals of potassium nitrate there, because the deep, loose floor was soon being mined for niter to make gunpowder.
  • Most revealing was his role in founding with Theodore Roosevelt the Boone and Crockett Club ‘to promote manly sport with the rifle.’
  • But Bret Boone, second baseman for the Seattle Mariners, gets a good laugh from having his name sandwiched between outfielders Manny USATODAY.com - Boone cleans up for AL
  • During the course of her lifetime, Mrs. Boone amassed over $5 million.
  • I look forward to seeing your booner picture! oh and remeber ... deer are brown, four legs, long floppy ears, and hopefully with bone on the head! this is an insider joke by the way! Hey I'm going hunting tomorrow (last day!!)
  • The pass was discovered in 1750 by Thomas Walker, and the Wilderness Road blazed by Daniel Boone runs through it.
  • She booned away some money yesterday.
  • Boone Country has only 19,000 registered voters, but when the software tallied up the chits, it claimed that 144,000 votes had been cast.
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