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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Hughes (hyo̅o̅z or, often, yo̅o̅z),USA pronunciation n. - Biographical Charles Evans, 1862–1948, U.S. jurist and statesman: Chief Justice of the U.S. 1930–41.
Howard (Ro•bard) (rō′bärd),USA pronunciation 1905–76, U.S. businessman, motion-picture producer, and aviator.(John) Lang•ston (lang′stən),USA pronunciation 1902–67, U.S. novelist and poet.- Biographical Rupert, 1872–1956, U.S. novelist and biographer.
- Biographical Ted, born 1930, English poet: poet laureate since 1984.
- Biographical Thomas, 1822–96, English novelist, reformer, and jurist.
- Biographical William Morris, 1864–1952, Australian statesman, born in Wales: prime minister 1915–23.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Hughes /hjuːz/ n - Howard. 1905–76, US industrialist, aviator, and film producer. He became a total recluse during the last years of his life
- (James Mercer) Langston. 1902–67, US Black poet and writer. His collections include The Weary Blues (1926) and The Panther and the Lash (1967)
- Richard (Arthur Warren). 1900–76, British novelist. He wrote A High Wind in Jamaica (1929), In Hazard (1938), and The Fox in the Attic (1961)
- Robert (Studley Forrest). 1938–2012, Australian art critic, writer, and broadcaster; his work includes the television series The Shock of the New (1981) and the book The Culture of Complaint (1993)
- Ted, full name Edward James Hughes. 1930–98, British poet: his works include The Hawk in the Rain (1957), Crow (1970), and Birthday Letters (1998). Poet laureate (1984–98)
- Thomas. 1822–96, British novelist; author of Tom Brown's Schooldays (1857)
- William Morris. 1864–1952, Australian statesman, born in England: prime minister of Australia (1915–23)
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