Gwynn

[ US /ˈɡwɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. English comedienne and mistress of Charles II (1650-1687)
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How To Use Gwynn In A Sentence

  • But, indeet, Rowland Prothero did be more than a son to me, and if Miss Gwynne was my own doater she couldn't be kinder. Gladys, the Reaper
  • But trainer Todd Hutcheson says that may not be sufficient to prevent the knee from swelling up again when Gwynn resumes baseball activity.
  • Roberts beat out Tony Gwynn for the Most Valuable Player Award.
  • June 26 Gwynn hits first inside-the- park grand slam in Padre history.
  • On the contrary, he spoke in a lofty, casual manner, quite as if this perfunctory concession to the civilities were a matter of form, and was to be so regarded by Gwynne. Viola Gwyn
  • Published in 1991 and subtitled "The Craft of Baseball," the book focuses mainly on four great—and articulate—baseball figures: Cal Ripken, Tony Gwynn, Orel Hershiser and Tony La Russa. Sports Books That Matter: A Selection
  • Gwynnie's dad, Bruce, directed this sloppy, indifferent road flick about six battlers gathering in Omaha for a karaoke showdown.
  • The film was made after one of the BNP's Bradford organisers, Andy Sykes, decided to become a mole and helped reporter Jason Gwynne secure undercover footage.
  • Benjamin Louis "Bennie" King, 58, of Gwynn Oak, who worked as chief of finance for the organization from 1978 to January 2008, pleaded guilty to theft in U.S. District Court in Baltimore. Ex-Legal aid official admits theft
  • This season Gwynn often has been hindered by an inflamed heel, intensifying speculation that his weight is an issue.
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