"Morin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Morin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Morin" Meaning

"Morin" is a surname of French origin, and it is also a Japanese term for "morning". It can also refer to Morin, a playful form of "more than one" in British English.

"Morin" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "morin":

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Morin is a verb that means to trip or stumble, often because of one's own mistake.

Examples

She morin on her own feet and fell to the ground. (She tripped on her own feet and fell to the ground.)
He morin on the stairs and twisted his ankle. (He tripped on the stairs and twisted his ankle.)
The dog morin on its leash and got tangled up. (The dog tripped on its leash and got tangled up.)
The hikers morin on a loose rock and slid down the mountain. (The hikers tripped on a loose rock and slid down the mountain.)
The child morin on a toy and fell off the couch. (The child tripped on a toy and fell off the couch.)

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