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[ buh-thyoon, -thoon ] / bəˈθyun, -ˈθun /
nounMary Mc·Leod [muh-kloud], /məˈklaʊd/, 1875–1955, U.S. educator and civil rights leader. Words nearby BethuneBethpage, Bethphage, Bethsabee, Bethsaida, Beth Shammai, Bethune, Bethune, Mary McLeod, betide, betimes, bêtise, Betjeman Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for BethuneComing back that day through Bethune I met some very human life. Now It Can Be Told|Philip Gibbs Bethune blushed hotly, while Gabriel and Cephas fairly yelled with laughter—and there was a little resentment in Gabriel's mirth. Gabriel Tolliver|Joel Chandler Harris "Your little girl is a delight to the Bethune boys," the Bishop said in his kind tones, later. The Quiver, Annual Volume 10/1899|Various No other girl down there—or in Melbourne, for that matter—was at once a society belle, a general favourite, and a Bethune. The Shadow of a Man|E. W. Hornung
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