Carin
a female given name.
Historical Examples
“Sure, I’ve been Carin’ for wan of me sick children,” she replied.
Toaster’s Handbook Peggy Edmund and Harold W. Williams, compilers
But I liked the way you fired ’em out of there, not Carin’ a tinker’s darn who was behind ’em.
The Rise of Roscoe Paine Joseph C. Lincoln
They’re no’ Carin’ a button whaur Liz is,’ said Teen calmly.
The Guinea Stamp Annie S. Swan
From the Carin to the Forum was not very far; hence they arrived soon.
Quo Vadis Henryk Sienkiewicz
It wus the same old Cicely, I see, not Carin’ for herself, but Carin’ only for them she loved.
Sweet Cicely Josiah Allen’s Wife: Marietta Holley
Im not Carin what I said about Catrin Griffiths or about any one else.
Through Welsh Doorways Jeannette Augustus Marks
Fact is, most o’ the family don’t know jest where I’m at; and say, between us, I ain’t a Carin’ about tellin’ ’em.
At Whispering Pine Lodge Lawrence J. Leslie
This was the street mentioned by Dionysius as leading into the Carin.
Rambles in Rome S. Russell Forbes
Carin lvissim, transvers semicylindric; parte superiori liber prominente, intern aut plan aut crist centrali instruct.
A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia (Volume 2 of 2) Charles Darwin
There aint no one to care but me, and I cant say Im a hurtin myself any a Carin!
Langford of the Three Bars Kate Boyles
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