stuart
IPA: stˈuɝt
Root Word: Stuart
noun
- A Scottish surname originating as an occupation, a variant of Stewart.
- A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A placename
- A city, the county seat of Martin County, Florida, United States.
- A town, the county seat of Patrick County, Virginia, United States.
- A coastal suburb in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
- (historical) Alternative spelling of Stewart (“royal house regnant in Scotland from 1371 and in England from 1603, until 1714”) adopted in the mid-16th century by French-raised Mary, Queen of Scots, who had also been queen of France. [A Scottish surname originating as an occupation.]
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Examples of "stuart" in Sentences
- Stuart was not a beautiful woman.
- Stuart is also the webmaster of the.
- The disagreeable Jones often clashed with Stuart.
- Undeterred, Boone and Stuart continued hunting in the region.
- Paul Stuart is a men's and women's clothier in the United States.
- Ann and Stuart disagree over the terms of their prenuptial agreement.
- Stuart was a younger brother of the lawyer and politician Andrew Stuart.
- Her brother and her nephews were the rightful heirs to the House of Stuart.
- Stuart entered the British Army and was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards.
- After putting on a helmet and piling on layers of fleece, nylon, and harnesses, Stuart pointed out the frozen creek we would climb.
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