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[ winz-loh ] / ˈwɪnz loʊ /
nounEdward, 1595–1655, English colonist and author in America: governor of the Plymouth colony 1633, 1639, 1644. a male given name. Words nearby Winslowwin one's spurs, win on points, win out, win over, Winslet, Winslow, winsome, win some, lose some, Winsor, Winstanley, Winston Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for WinslowWinslow is better-known in party circles, having served as a district-court judge and chief legal counsel for Gov. Romney. Massachusetts Republicans Missing in Action in U.S. Senate Race|John Avlon|February 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST Per the Press, Winslow played with water in his cups instead of beer. The Beer Pong Playing Future Republican Senator from Massachusetts|Justin Green|February 6, 2013|DAILY BEAST Terse though he was, Winslow tells us that 90 Wampanoags took part. The Real Story Behind Thanksgiving|Nick Bunker|November 24, 2010|DAILY BEAST Usually a diligent observer, nonetheless Winslow skimmed over the episode in two sentences. The Real Story Behind Thanksgiving|Nick Bunker|November 24, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Winslow ran across her bow and was on the point of raking her, when the Alabama's flag came down. Dewey and Other Naval Commanders|Edward S. Ellis Winslow went near the vein and held the lantern close to it. The Heir to Grand Pr|John Frederic Herbin The boat was moving rapidly with the outgoing tide towards the island which both Winslow and Len were now looking upon. The Heir to Grand Pr|John Frederic Herbin Winslow was the first to recover from the stupefying beauty of the spectacle. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930|Various Mrs. Winslow, the middle-aged widow, who comes to clean my house and laboratory twice a week, was here this morning. The Bell Tone|Edmund H. Leftwich
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