Definitions

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  • proper noun A male given name.
  • proper noun A patronymic surname.

Etymologies

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A spelling variant of Colin.

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Examples

  • But despite "three pages" of tickets in Collin County alone, Bouchard has only one violation listed on his record.

    How To Beat A Speeding Ticket Hannah Elliott 2009

  • But despite "three pages" of tickets in Collin County alone, Bouchard has only one violation listed on his record.

    How To Beat A Speeding Ticket Hannah Elliott 2009

  • In the caucus in Collin and some other counties we did not require that the people be a registered voter.

    Blitzer: Court ruling could have huge impact at the polls 2008

  • It's no fun being a Democrat in Collin County Texas ... only Republicans run for office, so I never get to select them as I don't vote in their primary.

    From hoecakes to hope | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008

  • I believe the Printz committee got to say that they were "fugging" serious that John Green won--the word Collin and Hassan use endlessly in the book--which is still pretty cool.

    The 2007 Award Season - My Take fusenumber8 2007

  • Carly had no doubt that Mike was referring to Collin.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

  • Carly had no doubt that Mike was referring to Collin.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

  • Carly had no doubt that Mike was referring to Collin.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

  • Carly had no doubt that Mike was referring to Collin.

    Whispers At Midnight Karen Robards 2003

  • Well, 'Collin' has got in touch, with the relevant pictures and the full story: After his short-lived stint with The Rolling Stones, Peter got his solo career back on track.

    Archive 2004-11-01 2004

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