Definitions for Dearborn

Dearborn Dear·born

Spelling: [deer-bern, -bawrn]
IPA: /ˈdɪər bərn, -bɔrn/

Dearborn is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 331 anagrams from letters in Dearborn (abdenorr).

Definitions for Dearborn

noun

  1. Henry, 1751–1829, U.S. soldier and diplomat: Secretary of War 1801–09.
  2. a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  3. Fort Dearborn.

Examples for Dearborn

Dearborn's account of the battle, Historical Magazine for 1864.

In 1985, the mayor of Dearborn distributed fliers about the growing “Arab problem.”

Charles Carson was killed by Piegans, near Dearborn river, in 1866.

Mrs. Dearborn was at home, and very glad to see the Archibalds.

So, yes, founding a burger chain in Dearborn that pays people $15 an hour might seem crazy.

In Dearborn, Michigan, high school junior Geno Policicchio has made headlines for playing football and basketball with one arm.

In Dearborn, Michigan, the ArabAmericanPAC dinner is a must-do event for candidates.

Jerry Lee, performing for a week at the Dearborn Hyatt, picked Shawn out from among the girls.

The given name of Emerson was Dearborn, and not "Danborn," which is a misprint.

Dearborn, Henry, attempt of Foster to arrange armistice with, 308.

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