Wilkinson [wil-kin-suh n] Examples noun
- Geoffrey,1921–96, British chemist: Nobel prize 1973.
- 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.
George Alfred Henty
“This is a rum way of defending a town,” Wilkinson remarked.
George Alfred Henty
Wilkinson was on board, having come off with the boats with the stores from the Tigre.
George Alfred Henty
“The surprise will be the other way,” Wilkinson said angrily.
George Alfred Henty
Wilkinson exclaimed, as he and Edgar ran along by the side of the sailors.
George Alfred Henty
British Dictionary definitions for wilkinson Wilkinson noun
- 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