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Macduff

Macduff (name) means a Scottish surname, famously used by Shakespeare for the thane who kills Macbeth in the play "Macbeth.". Example: “Macduff avenges his family by defeating Macbeth in the final act.”

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A Scottish surname, famously used by Shakespeare for the thane who kills Macbeth in the play "Macbeth."
"Macduff avenges his family by defeating Macbeth in the final act."
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The word “Macduff” means a Scottish surname, famously used by Shakespeare for the thane who kills Macbeth in the play "Macbeth.".

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Here is “Macduff” used in a sentence: “Macduff avenges his family by defeating Macbeth in the final act.”

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“Macduff” is a name.

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"Macduff" (name) means a Scottish surname, famously used by Shakespeare for the thane who kills Macbeth in the play "Macbeth.".

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