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druid

[droo-id] / ˈdru ɪd /






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Ms Hynes won the award for the Druid Theatre production of DruidO'Casey - a trilogy of stories written by Irish dramatist Sean O'Casey.

From BBC

Those gnats breed in lawns like the grassy field at Druid Hill Park where the Juneteenth celebration took place.

From Seattle Times

He was inspired by Stonehenge, where tourists and modern-day Druids camp out on the summer solstice to watch the rising sun align with the prehistoric stones.

From Seattle Times

Druids and pagans joined a colourful mix of visitors to mark the longest day of the year at the ancient site in Salisbury.

From BBC

Upon the launch of “Diablo IV,” players will be able to enter one of five classes: the Druids, Rogues, Sorceresses, Barbarians or Necromancers.

From Seattle Times