Wyeth









Wyeth


Wyeth [wahy-uh th] Examples noun

  1. Andrew New·ell [noo-uh l, nyoo-] /ˈnu əl, ˈnyu-/, 1917–2009, U.S. painter.
  2. his sonJames Browning,born 1946, U.S. painter.
  3. Newell Con·vers [kon-verz] /ˈkɒn vərz/, (father of Andrew Newell), 1882–1945, U.S. illustrator and painter.

Examples from the Web for wyeth Historical Examples of wyeth

  • “Samuel, Mr. John Keith’s son, is to dine with us,” continued Mrs. Wyeth.

    Mary-‘Gusta

    Joseph C. Lincoln

  • When she came downstairs, Mrs. Wyeth called to her to come into the parlor.

    Mary-‘Gusta

    Joseph C. Lincoln

  • This cousin—Mrs. Wyeth is her name—is a widow and she hasn’t too much money.

    Mary-‘Gusta

    Joseph C. Lincoln

  • “These sidewalks are too narrow for four,” declared Mrs. Wyeth.

    Mary-‘Gusta

    Joseph C. Lincoln

  • “Of course it will be all right,” declared Mrs. Wyeth promptly.

    Mary-‘Gusta

    Joseph C. Lincoln

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