Willie [wil-ee] Examples noun
- a male given name, form of William.
- a female given name.
Mosconi [mo-skoh-nee] noun
- William JosephWillie, 1913–93, U.S. billiards and pool player.
Shoemaker [shoo-mey-ker] noun
- William LeeWillie, 1931–2003, U.S. jockey.
Examples from the Web for willie Contemporary Examples of willie
But Willie Watson is a throwback to the days of Woody Guthrie and early Bob Dylan.
Ted Gioia
December 13, 2014
To this day, Bush media maven Roger Ailes adamantly denies that he or the campaign had any role in the Willie Horton mug shot ad.
Want President Hillary? Then Primary Her
Jeff Greenfield
November 24, 2014
And to this day, liberals in the political world use the name “Willie Horton” to describe an appeal to primal racial fears.
Want President Hillary? Then Primary Her
Jeff Greenfield
November 24, 2014
Willie Nelson and Norah Jones May-December fireplace flirting.
The Most WTF Covers of ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside,’ Everyone’s Favorite Date-Rape Holiday Classic
Kevin Fallon
November 19, 2014
Have we become a nation of Veruca Salts from “Willie Wonka and The Chocolate Factory,” who are unbearably demanding?
We’ve Been on the Wrong Track Since 1972
Dean Obeidallah
November 7, 2014
Historical Examples of willie
Weary Willie was the only man of them all who appeared to find any enjoyment in the situation.
B. M. Bower
Weary Willie stood up in his stirrups and fanned Glory with his hat.
B. M. Bower
He came out of his thoughts suddenly, for Willie Logan was shaking him.
St. John G. Ervine
“I’m sure I wish you all you can wish yourself,” Willie said very heartily.
St. John G. Ervine
“Nearly every girl’s worth kissing,” Willie had said to him on one occasion.
St. John G. Ervine
British Dictionary definitions for willie shoemaker noun
- a person who makes or repairs shoes or boots
Derived Formsshoemaking, noun Word Origin and History for willie shoemaker n.