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[trawth, trohth] / trɔθ, troʊθ /


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Pat and John Troth, Ph.D.-level nature-lovers, have done the same along Hood Canal.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 3, 2019

Vice Chancellor for Rural, Community and Native Education Evon Peter said the rededication included Troth Yeddha’ Park, where the university has plans for an indigenous studies center.

From Washington Times • Jul. 7, 2015

Constructed in 1903, the limestone building was originally a lavish single-family mansion built for John R. Drexel and his wife, the socialite Alice Troth Drexel.

From Forbes • Feb. 9, 2015

For the second consecutive year, Troth is in Beaverton, Ore., this week for ESPN’s nationally televised Elite 11 Camp, which showcases many of the best high school quarterbacks in the country.

From Washington Post

Troth, it's peppermint," he said, "an' there's nothin' like peppermint to comfort a body's stomick.

From The Misfit Christmas Puddings by Consolation, Club




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