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Malden
[ mawl-duhn ]
noun
- a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
Example Sentences
When they were not training at Fulham's academy, the twins would hone their skills playing in a cage next to their house after lessons at Coombe Boys' School in New Malden.
Russell was called upon to serve as a utility player, so perhaps it was best that he wasn’t a replica of the lumbering Mitch we’ve come to expect from Karl Malden’s memorable portrayal.
Brando, Malden and Kim Hunter, who played Stella, reprised their Broadway performances onscreen.
The 56-year-old, who lived in New Malden in south-west London, was a property executive who also volunteered for homeless charities.
Just before she is ushered out the door, she shares yet another incredible anecdote about how she used to have dinners every weekend with Roddy McDowall, Karl Malden, Jessica Tandy and Carol Kane.
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