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- proper noun A native or resident of the American state of
Oregon .
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Examples
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I prefer beaver over moose, but Rocky and Bullwinkle over Leave it to Beaver.
The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Cakes and Cheese BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Not another beaver was moving, and it was very soon apparent that Beaver
Baree, Son of Kazan James Oliver Curwood 1903
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BEAVER - A shed in the Mountain View Trailer Park in Beaver was the location where two suspects in the killing of Millard County Deputy Josie Greathouse Fox were found sleeping.
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BEAVER - A Hopewell Township man said Thursday that he has withdrawn his complaint over Beaver
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The U6 "Beaver" is an older, fixed wing aircraft of reasonable size (bigger than a "Bird Dog", for instance), rather short and squatty with a somewhat wide body.
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The U6 "Beaver" is an older, fixed wing aircraft of reasonable size (bigger than a "Bird Dog", for instance), rather short and squatty with a somewhat wide body.
Palen, Carl A. 1971
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The U6 "Beaver" is an older, fixed wing aircraft of reasonable size (bigger than a "Bird Dog", for instance), rather short and squatty with a somewhat wide body.
Holguin, Luis G. 1971
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The U6 "Beaver" is an older, fixed wing aircraft of reasonable size (bigger than a "Bird Dog", for instance), rather short and squatty with a somewhat wide body.
Parsons, Michael D. 1971
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The U6 "Beaver" is an older, fixed wing aircraft of reasonable size (bigger than a "Bird Dog", for instance), rather short and squatty with a somewhat wide body.
Magee, Patrick J. 1971
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The U6 "Beaver" is an older, fixed wing aircraft of reasonable size (bigger than a "Bird Dog", for instance), rather short and squatty with a somewhat wide body.
Okerlund, Thomas R. 1971
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