1. conn - Noun
2. conn - Verb
3. Conn - Proper noun
See Con, to direct a ship.
Source: Webster's dictionaryConn.
My grandfather was a really, really tough no-nonsense factory worker who emigrated from Ireland in about 1900 to Bridgeport, Conn. He had a big effect on me. Those guys who took a great leap out into what they knew not were the ones who were the real stars, the real heroes. Brian Dennehy
As historian Steven Conn writes, "To see the thing itself, with one's own eyes and in a public place, surrounded by other people having some version of the same experience can be enchanting." Source: Internet
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Pablo Piatti scored on a header in the 89th minute to give MLS-leading Toronto FC a 1-0 victory over Atlanta United on Sunday night at Rentschler Field at Pratt & Whitney Stadium. Source: Internet
Chatham-Kent police chief Gary Conn made $226,428, a $7,000 increase from 2018, and had taxable benefits of $16,418, a decrease of $8,124 from the previous year. Source: Internet
A case could be made to give Crosby the Conn Smythe as he trails Guentzel by one point in the post-season scoring race. Source: Internet
Bloom did not respond to the offer, but his referral to Dick James 's partner Leslie Conn led to Bowie's first personal management contract. Source: Internet