A burlingame
[bur-lin-geym, -ling-geym] /ˈbɜr lɪnˌgeɪm, -lɪŋˌgeɪm/
noun
anson
[an-suh n] /ˈæn sən/ (show ipa), 1820–70, u.s. diplomat.
a city in w california, s of san francisco.
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