Williamson









Williamson


Williamson [wil-yuh m-suh n] Examples noun

  1. Mount, a mountain in E California, in the Sierra Nevada N of Mount Whitney. 14,375 feet (4382 meters).

Examples from the Web for williamson Contemporary Examples of williamson

  • As with most young prodigies, Williamson had very little experience with painting before picking up a brush at age five.

    Blessed or Cursed? Child Prodigies Reveal All

    Justin Jones

    November 17, 2014

  • That was 2010, when Williamson was seven, less than two years after painting his first picture on a whim.

    Blessed or Cursed? Child Prodigies Reveal All

    Justin Jones

    November 17, 2014

  • Adrian Hill, owner of the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt where Williamson lived at the time, organized the show.

    Blessed or Cursed? Child Prodigies Reveal All

    Justin Jones

    November 17, 2014

  • Williamson “talks fluently and modestly about his art,” Barkham wrote.

    Blessed or Cursed? Child Prodigies Reveal All

    Justin Jones

    November 17, 2014

  • Williamson stands by his record of rarely disappointing a customer when they are at a loss as to what suits them.

    The Harlem Hat Shop You Have to Visit

    Justin Jones

    October 24, 2014

  • Historical Examples of williamson

  • “We’re in back of Williamson’s hardware place,” replied Ned.

    Frank Roscoe’s Secret

    Allen Chapman

  • In the vote for commander, William Crawford received 235, and Williamson 230.

    Chronicles of Border Warfare

    Alexander Scott Withers

  • You are to watch over Miss Williamson and see that she resumes her calling.

    Australia Revenged

    Boomerang

  • In 1897 the legislative work was conducted by Mrs. Williamson.

    The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV

    Various

  • Mr. Williamson was dispatched to Borneo, and found all right.

    The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido

    Henry Keppel

  • British Dictionary definitions for williamson Williamson noun

    1. David. born 1942, Australian dramatist. His plays include Don’s Party (1971), Emerald City (1987) and Brilliant Lies (1993)
    2. Henry. 1895–1977, British novelist, best known for Tarka the Otter (1927) and other animal stories
    3. Malcolm. 1931–2003, Australian composer, living in Britain: Master of the Queen’s Music (1975–2003). His works include operas and music for children
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