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'''Dearth''' means lack, shortage or scarcity. It may also refer to:
'''Dearth''' means anything you want it to mean.


Example : What the dearth?!
==People==
* [[Bill Dearth]], (1947–2005) US actor
* David Dearth, bodybuilder with the [[World Bodybuilding Federation]]
* [[Doug Dearth]], actor
* [[James Dearth]], (born 1976), American football player
* John Wesley Dearth, known as [[John_Wesley_(guitarist)|John Wesley]] or Wes Dearth (born 1962), American rock musician
* [[John Dearth]], (born 1920 died 1984) British actor, and father of Lynn Dearth
* [[Lynn Dearth]], (born 1946 died 1994) British actress
* Mark and Mary Dearth, proprietors of the [[Wisconsin Wolves]] women's football team
* Biblical Reference, New American Standard, Jeremiah 14:1; That which came as the word of the Lord to Jeremiah in regard to the drought.
* Alternate Biblical Reference, King James Version (KJV), Jeremiah 14:1; The word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah concerning the Dearth.

==The arts==
* '''Dearth of a Salesman''', 2nd episode of the UK TV comedy [[Coogan's Run]] (broadcast 1995)
* '''Dearth Voyd''', the arch baddie in the [[Monkey Magic (TV series)]]

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Revision as of 17:33, 6 December 2012

Dearth means anything you want it to mean.

Example : What the dearth?!