collin

pronunciation

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Word Origin

collin (n.)
1882, from Greek kolla "glue" + chemical suffix -in (2).

Example

1. My husband collin is 82 now , and it was a big surprise when he found out too .
2. Pelosi decided last night to press ahead for a vote - despite the lack of a formal deal with the bill 's most vocal opponent , collin peterson , the democratic chairman of the house agricultural committee .
3. As collin peterson , head of a congressional committee that oversees derivatives , put it recently : " we clearly want to err on the side of too much regulation rather than too little , given what we 've been through . "
4. Earlier this month diann jones , a vice-chairman of the collin county republican party in texas , apologised for an e-mail that denounced plans for a tax on guns as " another terrific idea from the black house and its minions " .
5. In collin county , on the outskirts of dallas , the figure drops below 17 % .

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