winslow in English

noun

Edward Winslow (1595-1655), English colonist and author, three-time governor of Plymouth; male first name; family name

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1. Clumsy and Grouchy, go meet Master Winslow.

2. The Bather 1899 Winslow Homer American

3. I can' t talk to Winslow

4. In the 18th century, Jacob B. Winslow applied the term specifically to nerves.

5. Another influence was the “Scientific Management” movement, often associated with Frederick Winslow Taylor.

6. Mason Winslow Ambled to the big table for a cigarette, and Carl pursued him.

7. Get savings, checking & low-rate loans from Connected Credit Union, with locations in Augusta & Winslow, ME to serve you

8. Breezing Up ( A Fair Wind), 1873-76 by Winslow Homer canvas art print arrives ready to hang, with hanging accessories included and no additional framing required

9. Spaceballs - The Bleeps, Sweeps and the CreepsOne of my favorite bits in Spaceballs (one of many to be honest) where Michael Winslow (radar tech) finds out t

10. Breezing Up (A Fair Wind) is an oil painting by American artist Winslow Homer.It depicts a catboat called the Gloucester chopping through that city's harbor under "a fair wind" (Homer's original title)

11. Definition of Catcall 1 : a loud or raucous cry made especially to express disapproval (as at a sports event) Even Winslow, who led the league in catches for the second straight year, was hearing Catcalls.

12. Definition of catcall 1 : a loud or raucous cry made especially to express disapproval (as at a sports event) Even Winslow, who led the league in catches for the second straight year, was hearing Catcalls.

13. “Acquittal is the essential book for anyone who wants to truly understand the justice system today.”—Don Winslow, author of Savages and Kings of Cool “Truth is stranger than fiction, especially in the courtroom…[Gabriel gives] us surprising and dramatic new revelations about cases that we thought we knew.

14. Conceptually, muscles can also be mediolaterally subdivided into primaxials (they develop within the context of the vertebral column and outside the lateral mesoderm) and Abaxials (the precursors enter the lateral mesoderm and develop within this environment) (Burke and Nowicki, 2003; see the article by Winslow et al., this issue, pages 2371

15. Conceptually, muscles can also be mediolaterally subdivided into primaxials (they develop within the context of the vertebral column and outside the lateral mesoderm) and Abaxials (the precursors enter the lateral mesoderm and develop within this environment) (Burke and Nowicki, 2003; see the article by Winslow et al., this issue, pages 2371-2381).

16. Browt up in a cottage close on by the sea; An' aw sell fine fresh fish ti poor an' ti rich--Will ye buy, will ye buy, will ye buy maw fresh fish? The Cullercoats Fishlass became a popular subject of American artist, Winslow Homer, who resided in the picturesque fishing village, to paint, from the spring of 1881 to November 1882