Proper noun
A municipality of Quebec, Canada.
An unincorporated community in Ontario, Canada.
An English surname from Middle English, variant of Thorn.
Two hamlets in Cornwall, England.
A market town, a civil parish of the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.
An unincorporated community in Rolette County, North Dakota, United States.
A railroad junction in Mineral County, Nevada, United States; the name is a shortening of Hawthorne in the same county.
Source: en.wiktionary.org'Outlaw Cook' was a revelation. Folks like Jeff Smith and Marcella Hazan got me interested in cooking, but John Thorne pushed me into the path that I follow to this day. This is the only cookbook I've ever read that understands how men really eat: over the sink, in the dark, greasy to the elbows. Alton Brown
Accepting those restrictions, I was determined to have an honest conversation with Thorne about her existence, the public scrutiny to which strikes me as alternately liberating and imprisoning. Source: Internet
"Arielle is hungry," Thorne says. Source: Internet
Australian bombshell Nicole Thorne thrilled her 1.4 million followers with her latest post, a smoking hot triple Instagram update that showcased her curves in sexy black lingerie. Source: Internet
As in many Thorne Smith novels, a courtroom scene involving the protagonists and an exasperated judge provides a climax to the characteristically tipsy action. Source: Internet
Anita Thorne and the youths who gathered at Sideline Dam to protest for clean-up contracts. Source: Internet