woodward
IPA: wˈʊdwɔrd
noun
- (archaic) A warden of a wood.
- A surname.
- A small city in Dallas County, Iowa, United States.
- A city, the county seat of Woodward County, Oklahoma, United States.
- A census-designated place in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States.
- Three townships, in Clearfield County, Clinton County and Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
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Examples of "woodward" in Sentences
- WHITFIELD: Monday night woodward discusses the new book on "LARRY KING LIVE."
- Another question that remains unanswered is “why would woodward act like this?”
- A sergeantry, called woodward of the Lee Baile, was then held by John Throckmorton, Esq.
- #3 woodward is a closet bush supporter for reasons that are baffling to a great many of us.
- I am sure that isikoff tweety and woodward would all agree that bubbleboys juiciest leaks were in their mouths
- In my opinion, anyone who gives woodward any credence would also accept journalistism ethics advice from jason blair.
- So once the trees quit dripping, they carried them furled, Ruby with hers over her shoulder like a woodward huntsman toting a rifle.
- But then the beeboids wouldn't want to draw attention to the links between nulab and the supermarkets, or lord sainsbury and shaun woodward etc would get annoyed.
- Oliver Willis, a Huffington Post blogger, celebrates the book's launch. oh yay. time for another round of "bob woodward learned about news months ago, but is now dripping it out to sell his book" less than a minute ago via webOliver Willis owillis
- I don't mind criticism of the 'plummeting' quality of the media -- of course it's plummeting; newspapers have no money and no time to work on woodward/bernstein investigative pieces -- but sometimes the remaining media is all that's left keeping gov't honest.
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