Proper noun
Cahoon (plural Cahoons)
A surname from Irish.
But below, Cahoon Hollow offers majestic views of the Atlantic as well as vigorous surf. Source: Internet
I also enjoyed A Story to Kill, the first book in a new series by Lynn Cahoon – another book featuring a woman who has inherited a big house this time in Colorado. Source: Internet
Sam Cahoon, a trustee that Dillinger first took hostage in the jail, believed that Dillinger had carved the gun with a razor and some shelving in his cell. Source: Internet
It is a sport that gets kids on the water, often before the snow melts, with Kelly and assistant coach Jonathan Cahoon teaching student sailors the subtle nuances of the sport necessary for victory. Source: Internet
Nigel Cahoon and Jim Williams had a triumphant stance throughout to claim the men's pairs while Paula and Laura - two local players - took a well-deserved win in the ladies' pairs. Source: Internet
Their play became notably faster and they seemed to control the game for the next five minutes until a Kathleen Cahoon butt-ending penalty for four minutes took away all momentum going into the second frame. Source: Internet