1. Duncan - Noun
2. Duncan - Proper noun
United States dancer and pioneer of modern dance (1878-1927)
Source: WordNetAberdeen will be braced for any bid from England for Cosgrove, the first Aberdeen player to hit 20 goals before Christmas since Duncan Shearer in 1992. Source: Internet
According to Duncan, “Quite simply, photography was faster, cheaper and not as much of a headache in terms of color separation.” Source: Internet
Accordingly, Duncan B. Black of Media Matters for America, says "Hong Kong's 'flat tax' is better described as an 'alternative maximum tax.' Source: Internet
After Jeff kicks out everybody, Duncan makes him realize how Greendale has made him a better person. Source: Internet
A couple are for sale around your budget at Duncan Imports over the mountains in Christiansburg, Virginia. Source: Internet
Adley Duncan, acting deputy director of public prosecutions, who represented the ODPP, acknowledged, according to court transcripts, that its legal opinions are subject to review by the court but argued that this is to be done in “certain circumstances”. Source: Internet