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Waller
[ wol-er, waw-ler ]
noun
- Edmund, 1607–87, English poet.
- Thomas Fats, 1904–43, U.S. jazz pianist and songwriter.
Waller
/ ˈwɒlə /
noun
- WallerEdmund16061687MEnglishWRITING: poetPOLITICS: politician Edmund. 1606–87, English poet and politician, famous for his poem "Go, Lovely Rose"
- WallerFats19041943MUSMUSIC: jazz pianistMUSIC: singer Fats, real name Thomas Waller. 1904–43, US jazz pianist and singer
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In Maureen Waller's words, “it was all too easy to enter a marriage but virtually impossible to end an unhappy one.”
From The Daily Beast
Battle of Cropredy bridge; the parliament forces under Waller, defeated by the royalists.
From Project Gutenberg
It was given and the address was the same as Stephen Waller's had been.
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You see he is the executor and administrator of Stephen Waller's estate.
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I hate to think it of Stephen Waller's children, but I hear it on all sides.
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In it he begged the physician to keep Mrs. Waller for a while longer.
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