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Clint

[ klint ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Clinton.


clint

/ °ì±ôɪ²Ô³Ù /

noun

  1. a section of a limestone pavement separated from adjacent sections by solution fissures See grike
  2. any small surface exposure of hard or flinty rock, as on a hillside or in a stream bed
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Clint1

C12: from Danish and Swedish klint, from Old Swedish klinter, related to Icelandic klettr rock
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Example Sentences

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"Yes, it's an arms race, and they're getting extraordinary," says Clint Thompson, the news editor at the flight and travel website The Points Guy.

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American Clint Eastwood once reportedly turned down the role, with the Hollywood legend previously claiming he was approached to take over after Sean Connery in 1967 but said: "It didn't feel right for me to be doing it".

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Clint Eastwood kicked that stretch off by earning his second directing award and second best picture win for “Million.â€

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“I’m so happy to give this to you again, Clint,†she said after opening the envelope — telling the world that not only had he won tonight, she’d been the one to present him with his first directing Oscar in 1993, for “Unforgiven.â€

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Morgan Freeman who co-starred with Hackman in the 1992 movie Unforgiven - for which Hackman won an Oscar - described the actor as "incredibly gifted" while the movie's director Clint Eastwood said he was "extremely saddened" by the news.

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