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Wyndham


Wyndham [win-duh m] Examples noun

  1. JohnJohn Benyon Harris, 1903–69, British science-fiction writer.

Examples from the Web for wyndham Historical Examples of wyndham

  • Wyndham turned abruptly away, and Audrey looked after him as he turned.

    Audrey Craven

    May Sinclair

  • Wyndham turned on him a look terrible in its dignified reproach.

    Audrey Craven

    May Sinclair

  • Audrey turned to Wyndham with a smile, “I hope you are not going to follow them, Mr. Wyndham?”

    Audrey Craven

    May Sinclair

  • Katherine saw Mr. Wyndham making a mental note of the look and the smile.

    Audrey Craven

    May Sinclair

  • For Audrey, smarting from Wyndham’s insult, it was the flick of the lash in her face.

    Audrey Craven

    May Sinclair

  • British Dictionary definitions for wyndham Wyndham noun

    1. John, pseudonym of John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris . 1903–69, British writer of science fiction novels and stories. His works include The Day of the Triffids (1951), The Kraken Wakes (1953), and The Midwich Cuckoos (1957)
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