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Wilkinson


Wilkinson [wil-kin-suh n] Examples noun

  1. Geoffrey,1921–96, British chemist: Nobel prize 1973.
  2. James,1757–1825, U.S. military officer, politician, and adventurer.

Examples from the Web for wilkinson Contemporary Examples of wilkinson

  • In movies, the character seen frequently in Egypt is that of the archaeologist, and Wilkinson uncovers some memorable ones.

    The Nile: Where Ancient and Modern Meet

    William O’Connor

    June 21, 2014

  • Without the Nile,” declares Wilkinson, “there would be no Egypt.

    The Nile: Where Ancient and Modern Meet

    William O’Connor

    June 21, 2014

  • There are also the looting and desecrating “archaeologists” for whom Wilkinson reserves his most scornful language.

    The Nile: Where Ancient and Modern Meet

    William O’Connor

    June 21, 2014

  • As Wilkinson highlights, the rather strange Facebook group has amassed more than 12,000 followers.

    All You Need to Be a Modern Digital Stalker Is a Smartphone

    Tauriq Moosa

    April 10, 2014

  • Wilkinson, an editor at DeBrief, was on a train, eating a rushed meal.

    All You Need to Be a Modern Digital Stalker Is a Smartphone

    Tauriq Moosa

    April 10, 2014

  • Historical Examples of wilkinson

  • “They have rowed straight on till they think they are out of hearing,” Wilkinson said.

    At Aboukir and Acre

    George Alfred Henty

  • “This is a rum way of defending a town,” Wilkinson remarked.

    At Aboukir and Acre

    George Alfred Henty

  • Wilkinson was on board, having come off with the boats with the stores from the Tigre.

    At Aboukir and Acre

    George Alfred Henty

  • “The surprise will be the other way,” Wilkinson said angrily.

    At Aboukir and Acre

    George Alfred Henty

  • Wilkinson exclaimed, as he and Edgar ran along by the side of the sailors.

    At Aboukir and Acre

    George Alfred Henty

  • British Dictionary definitions for wilkinson Wilkinson noun

    1. Jonny . born 1979, English Rugby Union player: scored 1,179 points (an England record) in 92 internationals (1998–2011); scored the last-minute drop goal that won England victory in the final of the 2003 World Cup
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