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US
/ˈwɪðɝˌspun/
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NOUN
- American Revolutionary leader and educator (born in Scotland) who signed of the Declaration of Independence and was president of the college that became Princeton University (1723-1794)
How To Use Witherspoon In A Sentence
- What makes it even more confusing is that this anti-heroine is played by Reese Witherspoon, who radiates sweetness and charm.
- Witherspoon is a gangster, a cheat, and a God damn liar, but he is of very little actual importance; merely a boodling nincompoop. First Lensman
- He took Mrs Witherspoon home and returned to open Dad's safe. THE MYSTERY OF THE CHINESE JUNK
- It isn't a Streisand schnoz or a Witherspoon button. The Good, the Bad and the Rancid
- Witherspoon is the wealthy, apparently airheaded, Elle Woods, who follows her embarrassed boyfriend to Harvard Law in order to prove that blondes have brains, too.
- No stormy preacher, President Witherspoon quietly won the confidence of his colleagues.
- MEMPHIS - Roburt Sallie and Wesley Witherspoon scored 20 points apiece as Memphis recovered from its first Conference USA loss in almost four years with a 92-77 victory over Houston on Saturday night. Newsvine - Get Smarter Here
- He went on to record a live album in 1966 with the blues legend Jimmy Witherspoon.
- In the programme tonight we hear Dr Chris Toole in conversation with the artist Mary Witherspoon.
- Past his prime and carrying too much prime rib of beef, Witherspoon was still far too much for Cole.