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duffel

[duhf-uhl] / ˈdʌf əl /


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“You had to be almost secretive about doing things,” said Corey Duffel, a 37-year-old professional skater who has an exhaustive list of career injuries.

From New York Times • Jul. 16, 2021

When he was younger, he’d carefully choose his hotel roommate on team trips — one who knew Duffel was discreetly fond of stretching and doing push-ups or situps.

From New York Times • Jul. 16, 2021

Duffel refused on free speech grounds, and the district agreed to allow her attorney to review the article.

From Seattle Times • May 2, 2019

Cathy Nichols-Washer warned of possible discipline, “up to and including dismissal” if Duffel refused.

From Los Angeles Times • May 2, 2019

She had placed her affections upon another, and, in my belief, a far worthier object, and to the importunities of both her father and Duffel, she gave a firm and constant refusal.

From Eveline Mandeville The Horse Thief Rival by Addison, Alvin




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