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Wylie

[ wahy-lee ]

noun

  1. Elinor Elinor Morton Hoyt, 1885–1928, U.S. poet and novelist.
  2. Philip, 1902–71, U.S. novelist and critic.


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Example Sentences

But Doughty-Wylie was married, and as long as the war occupied them both neither could see a way out.

She fell in love with Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie, a soldier with a record of derring-do with appropriate movie star looks.

Wylie and I speak at the Figure Skating in Harlem gala on April 7, an annual event that raises money for the nonprofit.

My agent [Andrew Wylie] suggested calling the book “The Instant Connoisseur.”

Firefighter Thomas Wylie had embarked from their Queens home to Ladder 18 in Manhattan.

If successful, it was to enfilade the Wylie kopjes from that position.

Mrs. Wylie Dedhead (attempting to insinuate herself between the barriers).

Think, were you to go and alarm Wylie with the news that I am on my death-bed, he would at once inform the Czar.

Andrew Wylie shall instruct you to crawl upward, without the slime betraying your path.

Wylie found great difficulty in crossing Rotundifolia with other species, and the crosses did not thrive under cultivation.

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