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Don
24 ENTRIES FOUND:
don
(noun)
don
(verb)
Don
(proper noun)
don't
don't
(noun)
Don Juan
(noun)
Rostov–on–Don
(proper noun)
ask
(verb)
broke
(adjective)
damn
(verb)
dare
(verb)
devil
(noun)
do
(verb)
fix
(verb)
know
(verb)
laugh
(verb)
look
(verb)
mention
(verb)
right
(noun)
say
(verb)
tell
(verb)
think
(verb)
wish
(verb)
wrong
(noun)
Don
/
ˈ
dɑːn/
proper noun
Don
/
ˈ
dɑːn/
proper noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of DON
the Don River
also
the Don
:
river in Russia
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