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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A member of a Rotary Club, a major national and international service club.

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  • noun A member of a Rotary Club.

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  • noun a member of a Rotary Club

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Examples

  • Santa's helper, aka Rotarian Jim Crow, who is resplendent in a festive red-and-white hat, beams broadly as he jangles his bucket in Fleet's high street.

    North neglected as Hampshire district tops quality of life survey 2011

  • Advertising executive Astra Da Costa was yesterday described as a Rotarian of great courage and commitment, a patriot to her country and the matriarch of her family.

    TrinidadExpress Today's News 2009

  • Does Our Cyril control the advertisers directly or perhaps through his dark satanic "Rotarian" links?

    Cyril-occhio: Needn't Work There, Could've Left 2008

  • If I push it, I can dredge up "Rotarian," which is not much help, as well as "antidisestablishmentarianism" -- a word even longer than Singularitarianism, which is also related to the subject of religion.

    The Speculist: October 2005 Archives 2005

  • If I push it, I can dredge up "Rotarian," which is not much help, as well as "antidisestablishmentarianism" -- a word even longer than Singularitarianism, which is also related to the subject of religion.

    The Speculist: Lexicon for the Singularity - Aware 2005

  • The Washington County Youth Court which was organized in 1989 as a Boy Scout Explorer Post, has been nationally recognized in the "Rotarian" magazine as well as other publications including "Exploring" magazine.

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  • The "old cold warrior" Nixon, offering the Chinese a "Rotarian handshake," as Mr. Adams has phrased it, is portrayed as an innocent abroad, his can-do spirit and self-importance set against an ancient, impenetrable civilization with a blood-soaked recent history.

    Titans Shaking Hands, But Still Worlds Apart Heidi Waleson 2011

  • “Guy seems to know who he is,” one Rotarian observed to another.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • “Guy seems to know who he is,” one Rotarian observed to another.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Genthner is also a Rotarian, a member of the Kiwanis club and on the board of the Blue Ridge Assistance Dogs.

    Genthner to run for Prince William supervisor seat Jennifer Buske 2011

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