A d runyon
[ruhn-yuh n] /ˈrʌn yən/
noun
(alfred) damon
[dey-muh n] /ˈdeɪ mən/ (show ipa), 1884–1946, u.s. journalist and short-story writer.
runyon
/ˈrʌnjən/
noun
(alfred) damon. 1884–1946, us short-story writer, best known for his humorous tales about racy broadway characters. his story collections include guys and dolls (1932), which became the basis of a musical (1950)
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