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Wyatt is a patronymic surname and given name derived from a Middle English diminutive of an Old English personal name wīg "war" + heard "hard, brave", and of the names Guy and William .

Usage examples of wyatt.

Dodge City was settled in 1871 and the Santa Fe Railroad came through in 1872, and pretty soon Dodge became the cowboy capital of the West, the end of the Texas Trail, shootouts, Wyatt Earp, Boot Hill, and all that.

Leonard said grudgingly, unhappy with the idea of a slam dunk turning into a whodumit-especially this case, with Wyatt and the rest of the brass monkeys looking on.

She was a member of a fine old New England family, which owned the Wyatt Clock Company in Brockton, Massachusetts, among other things.

About half a hundred Brockton women, most of them relatives of regular Wyatt Clock Company employees, were hired to paint the hands and numerals.

The tragedy was a slow one that could not be stopped once it had begun, and it began in the family's clock company, the Wyatt Clock Company, one of the oldest companies in the United States, in Brockton, Massachusetts.

Who are like parasites on the prosperous economic system that has been built up over the years by the hard work of productive citizens the likes of Sam Wyatt.

With each creak of the old houses timbers, with each muffled crackle of electrical discharge or beep of the monitoring systems, Wyatt would tremble afresh and wipe at his clammy brow.

From then on, it grew, as Wyatt Oil grew, as factories grew in nearby valleys —as a band of rails and ties grew, at the rate of two miles a month, across the scraggly fields of Mexican corn.

When next he started to recover but before he could fully rouse himself, Maas gave him a mild general anaesthetic and with Wyatts help wheeled him into the machine room where they attached him to Psychomech.

Sam Wyatt, who irrigates his ranch with water from a Government-built dam.

The Dispersionists, a covert, loosely knit organization before the arrest of Edmund Wyatt, were now an open faction in the House.

Wyatt thought the plaintiffs would be lucky to get $10,000 through Chapter 11.

But Wyatt knew nothing of the machines principal function, which could only come into play after these initial exorcisms had taken place.

Yet at the same time he saw that her interest in him was palpable and Wyatt Gillette knew that it didn't matter that he was a skinny, obsessive geek with a year left on a prison term.

Rinaldi had opted for a trip to Sneedville, Tennessee, to do some digging on Ricky Don Dorton and Jason Jack Wyatt.