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- proper noun A
surname of Irish origin, variant of O'Deere, anglicised from Ó Duibhuidir. Most of the O’Dare clan now lives on the Eastern Coast of the US.
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Examples
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-- We started last issue with Hawkman, Barry Allen, Charity O'Dare, Jay Garrick/Flash, and Alan Scott/Green Lantern on this rooftop (or one like it).
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The Griffon's offsider, Barney O'Dare, knows the value of a good bottle of O'Doul's Dew, and a pair of secret decoder glasses.
Archive 2007-02-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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I'VE GOT TO remember to give O'Dare a bonus, Clan told himself.
Empire Builders Bova, Ben 1993
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Established 90 years ago, and run by the O'Dare family since 1959, soft drink producer Alderwicks Ltd creates award-winning traditional flavoured drinks such as lemonade, dandelion and burdock and ginger beer as well as modern varieties including Aqua Fruits natural flavoured sparkling spring water.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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"Elderflowers are similar to sunflowers in that they are influenced by the sun, so they are harvested in the early afternoon when the flavour and nutrients are at their finest in the flower heads," says Susan O'Dare, who jointly manages Alderwicks with her uncle, William Fransham.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Bubbles O'Dare: Pappy-poo, store liquor or Shine for breakfast?
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Toby O'Dare, the hit man and lute virtuoso (!) in Anne Rice's
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Angel Time (Knopf; 288 pages; $25.95), is a lot mopier than Banks 'Oh. O'Dare is dead inside, no longer able to find any joy in killing people at the behest of his mysterious boss, "The Right Man."
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