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nounCape Ann, a rocky, scenic peninsula in northeastern Massachusetts, extending into the Atlantic Ocean. a female given name, form of Anna. Words nearby Annankyroid, anlace, anlage, anlaut, An Lu Shan, Ann, anna, Annaba, Annabel, annabergite, Anna Christie Definition for Ann (2 of 2)Origin of ann.From the Latin word annī Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for AnnFrom Ann Coulter on Ebola to evangelicals on climate change, 2014 was full of award-worthy science denialism. 2014: Revenge of the Creationists|Karl W. Giberson|December 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST Unfortunately, the most confused Ebola alarmists had millions of followers: Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter. 2014: Revenge of the Creationists|Karl W. Giberson|December 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST Former Texas governor Ann Richards was a big fan of the Texas Rangers, a contingent of which was her protective detail. My Love Letter to the Stetson|Mark McKinnon|December 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST He took his diamond cutting practice to the United States in 1949 and settled in Houston with his wife, Ann. The Godfather of Right-Wing Radio|Caitlin Dickson|November 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Ann is only one of many “hurricane conspirators” who believe the storm has changed everything. Richard Ford’s Artful Survivalist Guide: The Return of Frank Bascombe|Tom LeClair|November 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST Ann Hutchinson had gone to the village school and been presented with prizes for needlework and good behavior. T. Tembarom|Frances Hodgson Burnett Ann answered only by her tears; and for some minutes they walked on in silence. Mind Amongst the Spindles|Various For many minutes after Ann had left her, the girl lay stretched out upon the bed. From the Valley of the Missing|Grace Miller White Then he heard Lynda say, and it almost seemed as if she spoke from a distance she could not cross, “Little Ann, bring father.” The Man Thou Gavest|Harriet T. Comstock Lady Ann stood speechless, and stared at him with her icicle-eyes. There and Back|George MacDonald
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