Willingham [wil-ing-ham, ‐uh m] Examples noun
- Calder,1922–95, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
Examples from the Web for willingham Contemporary Examples of willingham
Willingham soon suspected his buddy was involved in bad stuff.
A Black Cop’s Tough Words for Mike Brown
Mary M. Chapman
December 3, 2014
But Willingham said any program that gets kids engaged in and excited about school is a good idea.
Dana Goldstein
May 14, 2010
Historical Examples of willingham
Looking into the point-blank mouth of the Willingham pistol, he pulled his own.
Alfred Henry Lewis
Willingham was the name of the town where Milly and Oliver lived.
Mrs. Humphry Ward
All I can tell you is, that things always get ripe here later than at Willingham.
Mrs. Humphry Ward
Then he laid it, muzzle for muzzle, with the opposing piece of ordnance, and defied Mr. Willingham to begin his blazing work.
Alfred Henry Lewis
I had to pass Dr. Willingham’s office lots and he was all de time pesterin’ me ’bout spellin’.
Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves
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