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Poet and wife meeting murderer
Answer for the clue "Poet and wife meeting murderer ", 7 letters:
whitman
Alternative clues for the word whitman
- United States frontier missionary who established a post in Oregon where Christianity and schooling and medicine were available to Native Americans (1802=1847)
- Poet and wife killer
- Walt —, US poet
- "Leaves of Grass" poet
- "Beat! Beat! Drums!" poet
- United States poet who celebrated the greatness of America (1819-1892)
- POET WHO INSPIRED HIM
Word definitions for whitman in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
The surname Whitman may refer to: Bertha Yerex Whitman , American architect Brian Whitman , American comedian and talk show host on 97.1 KLSX in Los Angeles Charles Whitman , who killed 16 people at the University of Texas Charles Otis Whitman (1842–1910), ...
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Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 40740 Housing Units (2000): 16676 Land area (2000): 2159.372697 sq. miles (5592.749373 sq. km) Water area (2000): 18.228020 sq. miles (47.210352 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2177.600717 sq. miles (5639.959725 sq. km) Located within: Washington ...
Usage examples of whitman.
Whitman had been a twenty-five-year-old student of architectural engineering at the University of Texas when he'd gone tapioca pudding.
Whitman is a decidedly disreputable person, based on what he himself has written, presumably about himself.
LaFollet snapped, and Robert Whitman vaulted from the lift shaft into the brig passage.
On the other hand, I might very well have ended up there in the Texas tower with Charlie Whitman, working out my demons with a high-powered telescopic rifle instead of a word processor.
Until she had gotten too old to drive, she had continued to tool around Whitman in the 1965 Lincoln Continental, which was the last vehicle her husband had purchased, from Whitman's Patterson Lincoln-Mercury, before his untimely death.
Until she had gotten too old to drive, she had continued to tool around Whitman in the 1965 Lincoln Continental, which was the last vehicle her husband had purchased, from Whitman’.
Finally, in desperation, the agency turned to the American Thermogen Corporation of Whitman, Massachusetts, for construction of what came to be known as White Elephant No.