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US
/ˈwɪɫkɪnz/
]
NOUN
- Australian who was the first to explore the Arctic by airplane (1888-1958)
- United States civil rights leader (1901-1981)
- English biochemist who helped discover the structure of DNA (1916-2004)
How To Use Wilkins In A Sentence
- In fairness to Mr Wilkins, had he disputed that it would have been unarguable.
- Wilkins is now extolling the virtues of organic farming.
- In many ways one can look at Wilkins's work as popularising the more technical writings of Mersenne.
- An eye-catching floral tribute to England rugby star Jonny Wilkinson helped Doncaster to shine in this year's Yorkshire in Bloom competition.
- The term proteome “proteins that are encoded and expressed by a genome” was coined in 1994 by Marc Wilkins, then a graduate student at Macquarrie University in Sydney, Australia. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
- Judging from these movies, Mark Wilkinson is evidently some kind of caecilian-hunting guru genius: with just two lazy, shallow strokes of a spade, he was able to discover two caecilians in their native habitat. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
- Mr Wilkinson was of the opinion that since water treatment equipment had been installed only recently, there were likely to have been corrosion and a build up of scale over the years inside the pipe work.
- Kevin Wilkinson's simple metal dinghy, propelled by a single scull from a rowlock at the stern, maintains one of the oldest crossings of the Mersey – now transferred to the canal because the nearby river itself is bridged. Britain's Best Views: the Mersey ferry, Liverpool
- Wilkinson's mature performance with perfectly timed passes and Tig's energy helped to secure the 19-7 win.
- Wilkinson made his League debut for Grimsby as a teenager and scored after five minutes against Charlton Athletic.