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[ hey-werd ] / ˈheɪ wərd /
nounDu·Bose [duh-bohz], /dəˈboʊz/, 1885–1940, U.S. playwright, novelist, and poet. Words nearby HeywardHeymans, Heyrovský, hey rube, Heyse, Heysham, Heyward, Heywood, Hezbollah, Hezekiah, Hf, hf. bd. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for HeywardHeyward strolled up to the ball as if he were walking to the corner for a paper. The Dumbest Journalism Passage of All Time|Michael Tomasky|June 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST Heyward suddenly woke up and fired to second base, but too late. The Dumbest Journalism Passage of All Time|Michael Tomasky|June 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST “I see no point in rehashing this so many years later,” Heyward adds. Dan Rather Outspoken: Still Battling CBS News|Lloyd Grove|April 30, 2012|DAILY BEAST Heyward abandoned every hope, with the belief it was the signal that they were discovered. The Last of the Mohicans|James Fenimore Cooper
The maiden struggled gently to release herself, and Heyward was compelled to part with his precious burden. The Last of the Mohicans|James Fenimore Cooper Heyward prepared to comply, though with strong disgust at the nature of the office he was compelled to execute. The Last of the Mohicans|James Fenimore Cooper Heyward possessed some knowledge of the mummery practised among the Indians, in the cases of such supposed visitations. The Last of the Mohicans|James Fenimore Cooper The scout turned to Heyward, and regarded him a moment with unconcealed amazement. The Last of the Mohicans|James Fenimore Cooper
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