Dawes

[ US /ˈdɔz/ ]
NOUN
  1. American patriot who rode with Paul Revere to warn that the British were advancing on Lexington and Concord (1745-1799)
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How To Use Dawes In A Sentence

  • Not widely known today, Thomas Dawes was a significant figure in the history of the architecture of colonial and Federal America.
  • The Cut at Dawesville is producing big herring, a few skippy, whiting and tarwhine.
  • Federalist Thomas Dawes understood why "some gentlemen have said, that Congress may draw their revenue wholly by direct taxes."
  • Four years ago in Barcelona, a team that included Miller, Dawes and Strug took the team bronze.
  • Is Bland willing?" asked Dawes, looking round, as if to seek some method of escape from the glare of those unspeculative eyes. For the term of his natural life
  • Mrs Dawes, 40, of Chandler's Ford, said: ‘She was always winning at bingo, she was very jammy like that.’
  • The trip also confirmed that a modern touring bike, such as a Galaxy Dawes with 36 gears, can get you up some seemingly impossible hills just as long as you keep pedalling.
  • Looking back, I'm glad I took that red-eye from Seattle just a few painful hours after I'd deplaned and disembarked from Juneau where I'd kayaked among calving Dawes Glacier 24-hours before. Crai S. Bower: Sure, Montreal has a Festival Culture, but Prince Still Blows Minds
  • Already angered, Dawes becomes furious all the more when Clara calls Paul on the telephone.
  • Using the nom de theatre Hilda Rohan, Mrs. Dawes had separated from her husband and had subsequently co-habited with Henderson, resulting in the birth of Alexander Olaf Henderson. Archive 2010-02-01
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