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* [[David Dearth]], bodybuilder with the [[World Bodybuilding Federation]] |
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* [[Doug Dearth]], actor |
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* [[James Dearth]] (born 1976), American football player |
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* [[John Dearth]] (1920–1984), British actor, and father of Lynn Dearth |
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* [[Lynn Dearth]] (1946–1994), British actress |
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* [[Mark Dearth|Mark]] and [[Mary Dearth]], proprietors of the [[Wisconsin Wolves]] women's football team |
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* [[Henry Golden Dearth]] (1864–1919), American painter |
* [[Henry Golden Dearth]] (1864–1919), American painter |
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*[[James Dearth]] (born 1976), retired [[National Football League]] [[long snapper]], primarily for the [[New York Jets]], also played for the [[Cleveland Browns]] and [[Tarleton State Texans football|Tarleton State University Texans]] |
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== See also == |
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* "Dearth of a Salesman", a 1995 episode of the UK TV comedy ''[[Coogan's Run]]'' |
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* Dearth Voyd, |
* Dearth Voyd, character in the TV show ''[[Monkey Magic (Japanese TV series)|Monkey Magic]]'' |
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 19 December 2022
Look up dearth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dearth means lack, shortage or scarcity. It may also refer to:
People
[edit]- Henry Golden Dearth (1864–1919), American painter
- James Dearth (born 1976), retired National Football League long snapper, primarily for the New York Jets, also played for the Cleveland Browns and Tarleton State University Texans
- John Dearth (1920 – 1984), British actor
- 'John Wesley Dearth III,' full name of American rock musician John Wesley (born 1962), American rock musician
- Dearth Voyd, character in the TV show Monkey Magic