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/ˈvɔn/
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NOUN
- United States jazz singer noted for her complex bebop phrasing and scat singing (1924-1990)
How To Use Vaughan In A Sentence
- The Baroness Paul de Ralli, who procured the above attestation from the priest, sent it in the first instance to Cardinal Vaughan, together with the following letter: The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
- If you've heard the symphonies of Elgar, Walton and Vaughan Williams, these should certainly be next on your list.
- The main work was the beautiful setting in G Minor of The Mass by Vaughan Williams.
- Vaughan Roderick (Welsh): Dime dime dime, hen blant bach The week that was
- 'Stupid' and 'naive' Ian Bell benefits from India's spirit of the game India save England's Ian Bell from falling victim to his own doziness Michael Vaughan sparks storm with Vaseline comments about VVS Laxman Women jockeys draw near record crowd to Carlisle for charity meeting Magnificent England destroy India's resistance to take second Test Cyclebabble by James Randerson & Peter Walker The Guardian World News
- Michael Vaughan had been doing a splendid job as a spinner, luring Ganguly down the pitch, beating him, only to see Foster fluff the take.
- Alan Vaughan was a psychic who claimed, among other wonders, to have prophetic dreams.
- The sense of guilt which troubles Donne, of sin which is the great alienator of man's soul from God in Herbert's poems, is less acute with Vaughan, or is merged in a wider consciousness of separation, a veil between the human soul and that Heaven which is its true home. Introduction. Grierson, Herbert J.C
- ‘It was a brute of a ball from Cassar and I don't think I could have done anything to avoid it,’ added Vaughan.
- Now I don't know if this is a mistake or what, but I just spotted that you can download all nine of Ralph Vaughan Williams 'symphonies from the iTunes UK music store for the princely sum of £7.99 - that's 7.5 hours at about £1 per hour! Archive 2005-12-01