Wyatt









Wyatt


Wyatt [wahy-uh t] Examples noun

  1. James,1746–1813, English architect.
  2. Sir Thomas,1503?–42, English poet and diplomat.
  3. a male given name.

Also Wy·at (for defs 2, 3). Examples from the Web for wyatt Contemporary Examples of wyatt

  • “This has been definitely the craziest and strangest year of our life, for sure,” Wyatt said.

    Meet Saint Laurent’s New Muses, Wyatt and Fletcher Shears

    Erin Cunningham

    August 20, 2013

  • Meet the latest faces of Saint Laurent menswear: Wyatt and Fletcher Shears.

    Meet Saint Laurent’s New Muses, Wyatt and Fletcher Shears

    Erin Cunningham

    August 20, 2013

  • By now, most Americans have learned what they know of Wyatt Earp from the screen.

    The Wyatt Earp Myth: America’s Most Famous Vigilante Wasn’t

    Andrew C. Isenberg

    July 21, 2013

  • Even recently, Olivia Munn and Wyatt Cenac left the show, onward and upward.

    Meet John Oliver, Jon Stewart’s ‘Daily Show’ Replacement

    Kevin Fallon

    June 10, 2013

  • At the height of her career, in 2001 singer Wyatt was arrested for stabbing her husband in a case of domestic abuse.

    ‘R&B Divas’: The TV Show That Resurrects a Genre

    Allison Samuels

    August 19, 2012

  • Historical Examples of wyatt

  • The great wonder was, how Wyatt had been entrapped into such a match.

    Masterpieces of Mystery

    Various

  • In the mean time Wyatt and Suffolk remained prisoners in the Tower.

    Queen Elizabeth

    Jacob Abbott

  • Wyatt depended upon finding the people of London on his side.

    Queen Elizabeth

    Jacob Abbott

  • The plan was identical with that of Wyatt and Suffolk and Carew.

    The Reign of Mary Tudor

    W. Llewelyn Williams.

  • “I have kept touch,” Wyatt exclaimed; but his enterprise was hopeless now.

    The Reign of Mary Tudor

    W. Llewelyn Williams.

  • British Dictionary definitions for wyatt Wyatt noun

    1. James. 1746–1813, British architect; a pioneer of the Gothic Revival
    2. Sir Thomas. ?1503–42, English poet at the court of Henry VIII
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