Wentworth









Wentworth


Wentworth [went-wurth] Examples noun

  1. Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford. Strafford, 1st Earl of.
  2. William Charles,1793–1872, Australian political leader, author, and journalist.

Examples from the Web for wentworth Contemporary Examples of wentworth

  • Ever since Prison Break ended in 2009, Wentworth Miller has taken a step away from the spotlight.

    Whatever Happened to ‘Prison Break’ Hunk Wentworth Miller?

    Ramin Setoodeh

    March 6, 2013

  • “I spent a lot of time during my childhood at the offices of the Post,” says Wentworth.

    Ali Wentworth Gets Complicated

    Kevin Sessums

    December 22, 2009

  • Historical Examples of wentworth

  • She would have parted with Wentworth on a friendly basis, at least.

    A Woman Intervenes

    Robert Barr

  • There was no denying this point, so Wentworth said nothing more.

    A Woman Intervenes

    Robert Barr

  • Wentworth saw the name of their firm of solicitors at the top of the letter-paper.

    A Woman Intervenes

    Robert Barr

  • You must not worry about the matter, Mr. Wentworth; everything is all right.

    A Woman Intervenes

    Robert Barr

  • I thought I should find you here, and so I did not call at your office, Wentworth.

    A Woman Intervenes

    Robert Barr

  • British Dictionary definitions for wentworth Wentworth noun

    1. Thomas. See (Earl of) Strafford
    2. William Charles. 1790–1872, Australian explorer and statesman who was a member of the exploring party that first crossed the Blue Mountains in 1813 and was later a leader in the movement for self-government in New South Wales
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