Wylie [wahy-lee] Examples noun
- ElinorElinor Morton Hoyt, 1885–1928, U.S. poet and novelist.
- Philip,1902–71, U.S. novelist and critic.
Examples from the Web for wylie Contemporary Examples of wylie
Wylie and I speak at the Figure Skating in Harlem gala on April 7, an annual event that raises money for the nonprofit.
Figure Skater Michelle Kwan Chases Gold in Rhode Island’s Gubernatorial Race
Nicholas McCarvel
April 17, 2014
Wylie added that without the merger, the industry would be in peril.
The Victims of the Penguin & Random House Merger: Literary Agents
Ella Delany
November 28, 2012
Andrew Wylie of the Wylie Agency felt positive about the deal.
The Victims of the Penguin & Random House Merger: Literary Agents
Ella Delany
November 28, 2012
“I would expect mergers to involve, in the English language, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, and Hachette,” Wylie predicted.
The Victims of the Penguin & Random House Merger: Literary Agents
Ella Delany
November 28, 2012
Wylie describes him as “a perfectly nice looking gentleman—Japanese.”
On Kawara at David Zwirner, a Million-Dollar Enigma
Blake Gopnik
January 6, 2012
Historical Examples of wylie
For twenty-three days more Eyre and his attendant Wylie pursued their way.
John Forrest
Then they ran a Mr. Wylie, who had been a Land Commissioner for this district.
Robert John Buckley (AKA R.J.B.)
“No, sir; I knew better than that,” replied Wylie, with well-assumed caution.
Charles James Lever
Wylie, the sub-agent, the same he had treated so roughly when last they met.
Charles James Lever
Fitton, fishin’ while he waitin’ for Wylie, catch a small shark.
Francis Rolt-Wheeler