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US
/ˈdin/
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[ UK /dˈiːn/ ]
[ UK /dˈiːn/ ]
NOUN
- (Roman Catholic Church) the head of the College of Cardinals
- an administrator in charge of a division of a university or college
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a man who is the senior member of a group
he is the dean of foreign correspondents
How To Use dean In A Sentence
- The dean promptly caved and told us that our party was now being called the ‘Annual’ party
- The fact that I first met it as part of a pavlova didn't help: the deep clouds of snow-white sugar-cake need a fruit with a sting in its tail (the Antipodeans are bang on with their inclusion of passion fruit) if the dessert isn't to cloy. Tender delights
- Upon the death of Charles, the third viscount without issue in 1739, the title of baronet devolved to Charles, elder son of Dr. William Graham, some time Dean of Carlisle, fourth son of Sir George, the second baronet; but it was not, we believe, for some years claimed, nor is any account of this family inserted in the baronetages of 1741 or 1773.
- St Marie's in Bury will become a ‘gem church’, and developed as a focus for prayer and devotion within the deanery.
- A shoutout to his home state: Good Things by The BoDeans Caroline Matthews: Paul Ryan's Playlist
- The ostraca are included, while texts from other sites in the Judean Desert will be included in a subsequent volume of the concordance.
- Comrades however had the last say when Dean Gordon grabbed a consolation goal for them on the stroke of full time.
- Gesturing with one fleshy, clawless manus toward his shorter, more cranially hairy companion, he added, And this is my senior diplomatic officer, Commander Deanna Troi. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire
- And if it (hall happen that this legacy Ihall be found not to anfwcr the purpofe intended, I im - power the bifliop of Oflbry for the time being, with the confent of the dean and chapter of St. Canice, to fell the books, and apply their price together with. the faid (alary of the librarian towards raifing or sidoraiijig the imperfedl fteeple of their cathedral. Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis
- The dean left this matter to me.