How To Use Wyat In A Sentence

  • The sonnet's chief English importers were Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 - 42) and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1515 - 47), who had generally translated their Italian originals not only into English but into a different shape of sonnet.
  • Wyatt liked the city manager, his tiredness and efficiency and harmless irascibility.
  • A last ray of burning rusty light glanced off the monkey bars, where Wyatt remembered playing, himself as a kid.
  • Mahone then forces the clerk to hand over Wyatt's cell number.
  • Industry research firm Watson Wyatt estimates Australian companies face a combined shortfall of as much as A$25 billion in these defined-benefit pension plans, known as superannuation in Australia. Australian Firms to Pay Scarce Cash for Pensions
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  • Wyatt screwed his monocle into his eye, regarded both sides of the coin attentively, and laid it down. The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On
  • And correspondent Wyatt Cenac reported live from Heaven on which Republican was the odds-on favorite to receive the "coveted God endorsement. Cheers & Jeers: Jon Stewart in 2012
  • Wyatt had never seen an adult eat so much candy.
  • Other cross-pollinators include Robert Wyatt, who shoots Prada ads and has a splashy editorial story, ‘Flash of the Titans,’ in the October issue of Harper's Bazaar.
  • Mack produced three of the working stopwatches from his pocket and held them out to Emma and Wyatt who took them in their hands carefully.
  • _Henry_ Earle of Surrey and Sir _Thomas Wyat_, betweene whom I finde very litle difference, I repute them (as before) for the two chief lanternes of light to all others that haue since employed their pennes vpon English Poesie, their conceits were loftie, their stiles stately, their conueyance cleanely, their termes proper, their meetre sweete and well proportioned, in all imitating very naturally and studiously their The Arte of English Poesie
  • Receiver Marshall Williams lost a fumble, Skinner badly overthrew Brinkman and it was picked off by Wyatt Middleton, Skinner lost a fumble after picking up a first down and then Ketric Buffin intercepted another badly thrown ball. USATODAY.com
  • Later, “white-hatted good guys” like Wyatt Earp also took on mythic proportions by bringing “black-hatted outlaws” to justice. Faith-Based War: From 9/11 to Catastrophic Success in Iraq
  • Wyatt stood silent for a moment, unable to anything other than stare at the duo in front of him.
  • Wyatt noticed, through the window, two squirrels chasing each other on the lawn.
  • Suffolk to call the midland counties to arms, while Sir Thomas Wyatt led the Kentishmen on London. History of the English People Volume 4 (of 8)
  • By the mid-1520s Wyatt was one of Henry's "Esquires of the Body" – part servant, part playmate, part bodyguard – and a keen participant in the Henrician craze for chivalric games and tourneys, as well as the endless round of amorous banter and titillation which went under the guise of "courtly love". The Many Lives of Thomas Wyatt by Nicola Shulman - review
  • Neither in his sonnets, nor in his various stanzas composed of heroics, nor in what may be called his doggerel metres -- the fatally fluent Alexandrines, fourteeners, and admixtures of both, which dominated English poetry from his time to Spenser's, and were never quite rejected during the Elizabethan period -- do we find evidence of the want of ear, or the want of command of language, which makes Wyatt's versification frequently disgusting. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • It seems Mr Wyatt thought the injured person slighted him in some way but this offence is totally out of character.
  • The great "lion" of this district was the famous and extraordinary Fonthill Abbey, an amazing erection in sham Gothic, built by Wyatt, that "infamous dispoiler, misnamed architect" to the order of the eccentric author of Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
  • Wyatt has left us poems whose ‘flexibility and intricacy’ arises from their adherence to music rather than metrics, and Bunting seized on them as a means to invigorate his own lines.
  • Michael and Sara wait in the ambulance while Lincoln and Sucre are camped out in a LeMans. Wyatt calls Pad Man. As the limo makes a u-turn, the team realizes it's a trap.
  • He stepped on to the elevator, and the doors closed in front of him before Wyatt remembered to get on with him.
  • If there's anyone you'd want running a radio station then it's Domino Records, the label whose roster boasts everyone from Austra and Arctic Monkeys to Tricky and Robert Wyatt. The Guardian World News
  • Wyatt estimates almost half the population of Georgetown is now Hispanic.
  • And so it was that we arrived outside Parkhouse & Wyatt, the jewellers on Above Bar Street.
  • Hey, Wyatt, I look just like Spider-Man," he called out to his 3 1/2-year-old son as he clambered along the station's latticelike framework. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Wyatt hoisted himself up into the truck and began to push and shove the rest of the load on to the clattering pile.
  • In accordance with Wyatt etal we found a significant association between the extent of gastric metaplasia and microscopic signs of duodenitis.
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  • Wyatt breathed in the cool ocean air.
  • Maninderjit Singh scored off a penalty stroke in the 12 th minute after English defender Jon Wyatt raised his stick shoulder-high to deflect a ball going into the goal.
  • Wyatt was a Panhandle State graduate and had coached at the NCAA Division II school since The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Wyatt: So you've complained to the Public Utility Commission too.
  • On this afternoon he was wearing a check shirt and rather tight jeans, his feet were in calf-length leather boots and he had a reasonable facsimile of Wyatt Earp's 10-gallon hat on his head.
  • Wyatt breathed in the cool ocean air.
  • I saw Wyatt pummeling Adrian under a storm of blows and I began to understand why I had not found a calling card from Ace.
  • Wyatt Earp and the patriarch of the Clantons were forever patching together surreptitious deals to keep their hot-tempered relatives in line. New Tales of the Old West
  • Robert Wyatt's Cuckooland, the ‘outsider’ on the list, is packed with songs that cover diverse subjects.
  • Wyatt had dabbed at his salad but so far had been unable to launch the meat on his plate into his mouth.
  • Coffee cup in hand, Wyatt moseyed on down to the barn, put his coffee cup on a shelf inside the barn next to two other coffee cups. A Light at Winter’s End
  • Wyatt: Calm down. You brought it up.
  • And so it was that we arrived outside Parkhouse & Wyatt, the jewellers on Above Bar Street.
  • Team member Mark Wyatt says the reasons for the huge number of comets orbiting Tau Ceti are not fully understood.
  • Wyatt had received the property in settlement of a bet.
  • Wyatt was a Panhandle State graduate and had coached at the NCAA Division II school since 2007. NCAA Division 2 Football Coach Dies
  • A sharp dresser, Wyatt is never seen in casual clothes.
  • Lord Wyatt, the Master, seemed to take every check and every lost line as a personal affront.
  • Wyatt stood up, picked up his sweat-stained hat from the table, and fit it on his head. A Light at Winter’s End
  • Wyatt spent the rest of his morning before Drama idling from class to class.
  • “Their expression of Godspeed sent shivers of pride down our spines,” Wyatt Butterfield would later say. Left to Die
  • This tower was raised thirty-three feet by Sir Jeffry Wyatville, crowned with a machicolated battlement, and surmounted with a flag-tower.
  • She was of average height and had a curvy figure consisting of the old-fashioned hour-glass shape Wyatt had seen so often in the old 1940's Hollywood movies.
  • Hey, thanks a lot, Wyatt.
  • Wyatt said that was bluffing; that Leland would know we were just making busywork to try and keep our minds off the inevitable. FROM THE TEETH OF ANGELS
  • But worse, by far, than the business with David Galula is the business, if Wyatt-Brown has it right, of American colonels and other officers taking seriously, as a guide to anything, the life and career of that self-promoting mythomane, whose military value was almost nil, T.E. Lawrence. Jihad Monitor
  • A migraine headache instantly struck Wyatt, electricity tearing through a leaf and departed as quickiy as it had come.
  • Wyatt readily recognizes Poe's style and handwriting, but he quickly realizes that these unpublished stories were written on paper with a watermark dated 1966.
  • To us --- to me anyway --- for the time we moseyed the dusty streets of Ghost Town, Marshall Wild Windy Bill McKay was as real a lawman as Wyatt Earp and Wild Bill Hickcock. Buffalo Bill! The thrill of my life to have invented you!
  • The top three in peewee barrel racing were Tyler Scherger, Wyatt Branden and Brecken Tulloch with times of 18.433, 19.136 and 19.194 seconds respectively.
  • Wyatt described her as "a lovely woman - sophisticated and engaging".
  • Wyatt also wants to introduce a specific offence for launching denial of service attacks, removing a potential grey area in existing laws.
  • In accordance with Wyatt etal we found a significant association between the extent of gastric metaplasia and microscopic signs of duodenitis.
  • Midshipmen senior safety and co-captain Wyatt Middleton put that into perspective the other day after practice when he talked about keeping in touch with many of his friends on the front lines in Afghanistan via e-mail. The real importance of Navy-Air Force
  • Dr James Wyatt, Sleep Clinician, Rush University medical Center: "What are the activities people are doing in that hour beforebefore bedtime, and do those those predict next-day consequences?
  • Lynn Wyatt reached into her attic closet, rich with magnificent gowns, and selected a vintage haute couture Nina Ricci.
  • Wyatt had received the property in settlement of a bet.
  • Wyatt said goodbye to him, then called down the hallway to Laura.
  • The bride wore an ivory gown by Amanda Wyatt, with a boned bodice with bead detail.
  • But, however it was encountered, Italian - and specifically Petrarchan - poetry did have a profound effect upon Wyatt and subsequent lyric poets.
  • Wyatt had received the property in settlement of a bet.
  • Wyatt's awkwardness is not limited to the decasyllable, but some of his short poems in short lines recover rhythmical grace very remarkably, and set a great example. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • Irene wore a white halter-neck diamanté gown designed by Amanda Wyatt with a crystal tiara and white crushed velvet cape.
  • Sara Yang is a senior consultant at Watson Wyatt Beijing Office.
  • Author David K. Wyatt shows no fear and honestly describes the self indulgences, cronyism and corruption that have been a blot on this nation's politics for many, many decades.
  • “The word smashmouth is everywhere,” notes the Times education reporter Edward Wyatt: “the XFL, the title of a book about the presidential campaign, even in a certain columnist’s column. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • Wyatt, take her outta here so I can have at least a small break from you and Hanna playing kissy-face all day.” Slice Of Cherry
  • Wyatt maybe locked into his role as great British eccentric, but he richly deserves a wider audience.
  • The brothers temporarily left off horseshoeing in order to watch me take their brother Wyatt down a peg. Telegraph Days
  • Wyatt, his fists curled around the handles of his push daggers, stabbed one hardhead after another in the neck or back, while Shoko bashed them on the backs of their curved necks with her swinging flails. Bleeding Violet
  • When they were finished, Wyatt took one last look around before getting back into the cab.
  • Wyatt had been a peace officer in two of the West's roughest cow towns.
  • She paused and looked at Wyatt funnily before reaching out a plucking a long brown hair off of his coat.
  • Next, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, and Sir Philip Sidney reanimated English lyric poetry and rekindled the sonnet as the vehicle of eloquent and classical creativity.
  • Puryear says that before Wyatt returned to Panhandle State, he had coached in high schools in Oklahoma, in arena football and in a professional league in Europe. NCAA Division 2 Football Coach Dies
  • A migraine headache instantly struck Wyatt, electricity tearing through a leaf and departed as quickiy as it had come.
  • The fed agencies from the Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt building are moving in while that building is being torn down to the bare concrete and rebuilt. Post Office deserting downtown Portland? (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • The elimination of the troublesome Catholic exile Reginald Pole was an idea cooked up by Wyatt and others in 1539; some ciphered letters remain, and some loose talk about the efficacy of quick-acting "Spanish poison", but it was more of a notional chess move than a genuine plot and nothing came of it. The Many Lives of Thomas Wyatt by Nicola Shulman - review
  • Mrs Wyatt dabbed away tears with a tissue clutched in her hand and looked shocked by the judge's decision.
  • Wyatt said he pulled the laces out of two pairs of shoes and he and Rattigan both tied her up.
  • Defensively we played well," said senior safety and co-captain Wyatt Middleton. Defense holds up its end against potent Air Force
  • Wyatt nodded sympathetically, clapping him on the shoulder.
  • What I was thinking of with Wyatt would be an ability to leech off anyone around him.
  • Two English poets, Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, The Earl of Surrey effectively brought the form to the English language with their translations of Petrarch in the mid-16th Century. John Lundberg: A Short History Of The Sonnet
  • Wyatt and Mack took full responsibility and hoped Emma wouldn't reprimand them too badly the next morning for getting her sloshed and allowing her to humiliate herself.
  • Plants produce one or more stems bearing umbels of 10-25 greenishwhite flowers (Shannon and Wyatt 1986a).
  • All 10 of the South Africa outfielders had a bowl as Taylor added 31 alongside Edwards and Wyatt was left on 24 not out.
  • Wyatt was a broker working for Itex, one of the nation's largest barter exchanges.
  • No more can Mr. George Sandys, who came to Virginia in the train of Governor Wyat, in 1621, and completed his excellent metrical translation of Ovid on the banks of the James, in the midst of the Indian massacre of 1622, "limned" as he writes "by that imperfect light which was snatched from the hours of night and repose, having wars and tumults to bring it to light instead of the muses. Initial Studies in American Letters
  • Harper's Wyatt Mason often infuriates me, which I reckon is altogether one of the best reasons to read literary criticism. Archive 2008-12-01
  • Wyatt, who has served the USDA for over eighteen years and received numerous performance awards, was "berated" and transferred to the western Vermont region, where he was certain he wouldn't see the same kind of egregious behavior. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Dr James Wyatt: "About 50% of them were reporting that their sleep was unrefreshing, and those in that population that do drive, were reporting that they are driving drowsy.
  • This experimental film by a quartet of directors— Sam Fleischner , Willis Glasspiegel , Tony Lowe and Olivia Wyatt —captures the 2010 spectacle in wild bursts of color choreographed to a non-stop, polyrhythmic pulse. Documentary Dramas and Communist Comedies

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