Proper noun
Sharron (plural Sharrons)
A surname from French.
Both the Republican and Tea Party nominees are listed side by side on the Nevada ballot and, ironically, the difference in the race could be the handful of points secured by the Tea Party candidate Scott Ashjian, at the expense of Republican Sharron Angle. Scott Ashjian
Sharron lives in New Jersey and Rhonda lives in her hometown of Atlanta, but as Rhonda pointed out in one interview that distance is only a 3-hour flight. Source: Internet
Along with numerous neighbours, and friends, Sandy has left behind four very close sisters, Linda, Sharron, Susan and Teena and special friends, Gary and Joanie Morgan. Source: Internet
Emma Sharron, defending, said: “This is a young lady who has had a spectacular fall from grace - university educated, comes from a respectable family - she has been utterly disgraced by this.” Source: Internet
A pool party was held at the home of Friends of the Festival Harvest Queen Pageant Director Sharron Graydon on Wednesday, August 31 for the 12 prospective Harvest Queen contestants. Source: Internet
ITUC leader Sharron Burrows even went as far as to label the labour law changes a ‘recipe for corporate greed.’ Source: Internet