Wyatt [wahy-uh t] Examples noun
- James,1746–1813, English architect.
- Sir Thomas,1503?–42, English poet and diplomat.
- 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.
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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.
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Andrew C. Isenberg
July 21, 2013
Even recently, Olivia Munn and Wyatt Cenac left the show, onward and upward.
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At the height of her career, in 2001 singer Wyatt was arrested for stabbing her husband in a case of domestic abuse.
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Historical Examples of wyatt
The great wonder was, how Wyatt had been entrapped into such a match.
Various
In the mean time Wyatt and Suffolk remained prisoners in the Tower.
Jacob Abbott
Wyatt depended upon finding the people of London on his side.
Jacob Abbott
The plan was identical with that of Wyatt and Suffolk and Carew.
W. Llewelyn Williams.
“I have kept touch,” Wyatt exclaimed; but his enterprise was hopeless now.
W. Llewelyn Williams.
British Dictionary definitions for wyatt Wyatt noun
- James. 1746–1813, British architect; a pioneer of the Gothic Revival
- Sir Thomas. ?1503–42, English poet at the court of Henry VIII