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Definitions from the WebHaroldPart of speech: Noun Sense: A male given name of Old English origin. Usage: The name Harold is popular among English-speaking countries. Example sentence: Meet Harold, my best friend since childhood. Part of speech: Noun Sense: A petty officer in the Royal Navy. Usage: Harold has been serving in the Royal Navy for ten years. Example sentence: The captain entrusted Harold with the responsibility of leading the crew. Part of speech: Verb Sense: To make a loud, harsh noise. Usage: Usually used to describe loud, unpleasant sounds. Example sentence: The car's engine started to harold as it struggled up the hill. Part of speech: Adjective Sense: Referring to something popular or widely recognized in a specific locality. Usage: It is often used to describe local events, places, or customs. Example sentence: Don't forget to try the harold dish when you visit this town – it's a local favorite. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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