Winchell [win-chuh l] Examples noun
- Walter,1897–1972, U.S. newspaper columnist and radio and television broadcaster.
Examples from the Web for winchell Contemporary Examples of winchell
When it becomes clear that nobody else will challenge Lindbergh in the next election, Winchell announces his own candidacy.
American Dreams: How Bush Shaped Our Reading of Roth’s ‘The Plot Against America’
Nathaniel Rich
November 23, 2014
Winchell was on a gangbusters kick, making noise in his column about blowing Lansky’s whole operation.
The Stacks: Harold Conrad Was Many Things, But He Was Never, Ever Dull
Mark Jacobson
March 8, 2014
A five-thousand-dollar check to the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund, of which Winchell was the chairman, would help, Harold suggested.
The Stacks: Harold Conrad Was Many Things, But He Was Never, Ever Dull
Mark Jacobson
March 8, 2014
Never shy, Harold told the mobsters they had it wrong if they thought they could get tough with Winchell.
The Stacks: Harold Conrad Was Many Things, But He Was Never, Ever Dull
Mark Jacobson
March 8, 2014
Winchell was an unapologetic propagandist for the Allied cause and collaborated with gangsters when it suited him.
Eric Dezenhall
July 19, 2011
Historical Examples of winchell
There are some minor faults which become drawbacks in the culture of Winchell.
Manual of American Grape-Growing
U. P. Hedrick
“Sure flattered,” came the growl as Winchell stirred in his chair.
Alice MacGowan
Many of the illustrations are taken from Lyell, and Winchell.
A Mother’s List of Books for Children
Gertrude Weld Arnold
I turned to her and asked: “Would you and Mr. Winchell like to join me?”
Edgar Lee Masters
Mr. and Mrs. Winchell were here from America, from Connecticut.
Edgar Lee Masters