Wilfred









Wilfred


Wilfred or Wil·frid [wil-frid] Examples noun

  1. a male given name: from Old English words meaning “will” and “peace.”

Examples from the Web for wilfred Contemporary Examples of wilfred

  • Like, “Why is Ryan the only one who can see and hear Wilfred?”

    The Weird Existential Genius of ‘Wilfred’

    Rich Goldstein

    June 25, 2014

  • Before that could happen, Wilfred came to life on Australian TV screens with two series of eight episodes each on SBS TV.

    The Weird Existential Genius of ‘Wilfred’

    Rich Goldstein

    June 25, 2014

  • On the one hand, Wilfred is a pot-smoking, hard-drinking, Matt Damon-loving, mongrel dog.

    The Weird Existential Genius of ‘Wilfred’

    Rich Goldstein

    June 25, 2014

  • Series creator Jason Gann plays Wilfred in both the Australian original and the American remake.

    The Weird Existential Genius of ‘Wilfred’

    Rich Goldstein

    June 25, 2014

  • I left with the answers, but also with a deep appreciation of Wilfred Charles Heinz and his writing craft.

    The Night Vince Lombardi Lay Awake Brooding Over a 49-0 Win

    W.C. Heinz

    January 25, 2014

  • Historical Examples of wilfred

  • I thank the good Saint Wilfred that he hath given me a pretty wit.

    The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

    Howard Pyle

  • At first he was called “Edgar” by his father and “Wilfred” by his mother.

    Shavings

    Joseph C. Lincoln

  • “I saw him alive at six o’clock this morning,” stammered Wilfred Bohun.

    The Innocence of Father Brown

    G. K. Chesterton

  • Wilfred Bohun did not smile, for humour was never his strong point.

    The Innocence of Father Brown

    G. K. Chesterton

  • Wilfred took off his hat, to feel the air, and went forward toward her.

    Country Neighbors

    Alice Brown

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