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jonah

[joh-nuh] / ˈdʒoʊ nə /


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He’s traveling to Chicago to visit his cousin Jonah, and I admit to attending the national student-leadership camp.

From Literature

It was just like the boat that Dad used to have, that he took Jonah and me out fishing every weekend in, before it was awarded to Mom in the divorce.

From Literature

“The baton has been passed from print to the traditional web, and now from the traditional web to social,” BuzzFeed founder and CEO Jonah Peretti said at the time.

From MarketWatch

“We believe there is a gap between the value of our individual assets and our market capitalization that suggests significant unrecognized upside,” Chief Executive Jonah Peretti said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Jonah’s there, of course, sitting at my lucky desk—close to the window and far from the too-strong air-conditioning vents and the too-noisy door.

From Literature