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wynn

1

[ win ]

noun

  1. a character (ƿ) representing the sound (w) in Old English and early Middle English manuscripts, based on a rune with the same phonetic value.


Wynn

2

[ win ]

noun

  1. Ed Isaiah Edwin Leopold, 1886–1966, U.S. comedian.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of wynn1

before 1100; Middle English wen, Old English wyn ( n ), special use of wyn ( n ) joy ( winsome, wish )

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Example Sentences

“No, the Second Amendment is exceptional not because it is uniquely oppressed or imperiled, but rather because it is singularly capable of causing harm,” wrote Wynn, a nominee of President Barack Obama.

During a stint at the Wynn Las Vegas hotel in the 2010s, he had been tasked with creating vegan menus for each of the property’s restaurants.

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McDaniel said Wynn hopes to return to violence-prevention work.

Another witness also identified Wynn as the person in the video, according to the complaint.

Wynn’s arrest shocked those who worked in various anti-violence programs.

Wynn never stopped using them…and neither have puzzle makers since.

(6) The Boyfriend: Davis is dating Will Wynn, the former mayor of Austin and the founder of Keep Austin Weird.

At first, said Burns, Wynn was supposed to be shot and killed at the end of his original two-episode stint in Season 1.

Name: Steve Wynn Age: 70 Pedigree: Charismatic founder of Wynn Resorts, helped reinvent Las Vegas.

Wynn testified that he did not tell his friend Jones he wanted Francis dead.

Mr. Williams Wynn approved of the bill; and Mr. O'Connell abandoned his own in its favour.

When the affairs of Wynn Castle were all arranged, Cadwgan resolved to seek his fortune in the wide wide world.

Mrs. Jones had known his father and mother years ago, she being a native of a village but a few miles from Wynn Castle.

The appointment has already been made, and in the opinion of my son and myself Mr. Wynn has richly earned the post assigned him.

Any little mistake Mr. Wynn might make in his books or accounts, was carried to Mr. p. 158Roberts.

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