Heyward

[ US /ˈheɪwɝd/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States writer (1885-1940)
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How To Use Heyward In A Sentence

  • Susan Heyward, as Sabrina, not only sparkles in the role, but pertly reasons her way through the character's dilemmas. Theater: 'Sabrina Fair' at Ford's Theatre is reviewed by Nelson Pressley
  • Heyward said that Schieffer's folksy give-and-take with the network's correspondents offered a hint of what CBS would ultimately unveil.
  • (Heyward was a non-roster invitee to the Braves spring training camp.) Braves' Heyward turns heads with wow factor
  • Your notions are those of a gentleman, Major Heyward, and well enough in their place.
  • DE-DT, Ohio State, 6-6, 287: Ironhead Heyward's son is another elite 3-4 defensive end prospect, and 4-3 teams might consider him athletic enough to play strongside end. Looking ahead: Top 32 players for the 2011 NFL draft class
  • But Kiper, along with ESPN draftnik Todd McShay had Heyward-Bey projected as the 17th pick. NFL Network, ESPN have no limit on weekend draft coverage
  • I know not what you call my bass", said Heyward, piqued at her remark, "but I know that your safety, and that of Cora, is far dearer to me than could be any orchestra of Handel's music". The Last of the Mohicans
  • I know not what you call my bass," said Heyward, piqued at her remark, The Last of the Mohicans A Narrative of 1757
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