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Peterson


Noun (Person)

Definition: A surname of English and Scottish origin, but also used as a given name.


Example sentence: My neighbor's last name is Peterson and he is originally from Scotland.


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Noun (Brand)

Definition: A brand that manufactures quality outdoor and camping equipment.


Example sentence: I bought a Peterson tent for our camping trip, and it held up perfectly in the rain.


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Noun (Sport)

Definition: A position in American football, commonly referred to as the running back or halfback.


Example sentence: Peterson made an incredible touchdown in the final seconds of the game, securing the win for his team.


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Noun (Music)

Definition: A famous jazz pianist.


Example sentence: We attended a live performance by Peterson and his piano skills were mesmerizing.


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Adjective

Definition: Referring to something relating to or characteristic of Peter, a common given name.


Example sentence: Tim's peterson charm bracelet was engraved with the names of his closest friends.


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Verb

Definition: To train or teach someone and help them develop new skills or knowledge.


Example sentence: As a mentor, I strive to peterson my protégé, guiding them towards professional success.


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