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Haywood

[ US /ˈheɪˌwʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States labor leader and militant socialist who was one of the founders of the Industrial Workers of the World (1869-1928)

How To Use Haywood In A Sentence

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  • His old nemesis, Twink (Chris Haywood), is a cop ready to retire.
  • Mr. Haywood may be the one to catch dropping in for a tag breaking from the rail. NY Daily News
  • Emmanuel Adigun and Haywood Vital paced the second-half surge for the Wildcats with 14 and 11 points, respectively.
  • He admits also that Socialists and revolutionary unionists are inspired with an entirely new attitude towards society and government and indorses as _entirely sound_ certain expressions from Haywood and Bohn's pamphlet which had been violently attacked by reformist Socialists and conservative unionists. Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement
  • After Haywood was ejected from the game, another series of fights broke out.
  • Haywood High school is offering them the chance to attend weekly masterclasses, to stretch their minds that bit more.
  • Haywood High school is offering them the chance to attend weekly masterclasses, to stretch their minds that bit more.
  • Haywood stresses the alienness of these characters to the room to which the ‘action’ is confined.
  • Classic hardwood floors may need to be resurfaced every five years, but should be structurally sound for twenty-five years or more, according to Roger Berk of Haywood-Berk.
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