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Wyatt

[ wahy-uht ]

noun

  1. James, 1746–1813, English architect.
  2. Sir Thomas, 1503?–42, English poet and diplomat.
  3. a male given name.


Wyatt

/ ˈɲɪə /

noun

  1. WyattJames17461813MBritishARCHITECTURE: architect James. 1746–1813, British architect; a pioneer of the Gothic Revival
  2. WyattSir Thomas?15031542MEnglishWRITING: poet Sir Thomas. ?1503–42, English poet at the court of Henry VIII
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Wyatt Walker explained what he did by indicating that he made no apology for using such a tactic to reveal the racist brutality of the grim system of segregation to the whole nation.

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Maureen Wyatt, 66, has attended the centre for adults with complex disabilities since 2009 after she suffered a brain injury following a cardiac arrest.

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Spring football practice begins this month, and one of the players with a terrific upside is junior left-handed quarterback Wyatt Brown.

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Then Wyatt Joyce hit a long fly ball to right field.

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Cypress 3, Villa Park 0: Wyatt Rosales threw five scoreless innings and had two RBIs for Cypress.

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