Definitions for E.

E. e.

Spelling: [gawr-ee]
IPA: /ˈgɔr i/

E. is a 2 letter English word.

You can make 2 anagrams from letters in E. (.e).

Definitions for E.

noun

  1. Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
  2. Alec (Alexander Raban) 1898–1981, English novelist, traveler, and lecturer (son of Arthur, brother of Evelyn).
  3. Arthur, 1866–1943, English literary critic, publisher, and editor (father of Alec and Evelyn).
  4. Evelyn (Arthur St. John) 1903–66, English novelist, satirist, biographer, and author of books on travel (son of Arthur, brother of Alec).
  5. Frederick Judd, 1861–1940, U.S. painter and illustrator.

Examples for E.

Lyricist e. Y. “Yip” Harburg was as provocative as Hammerstein, though with a much less earnest, more whimsical sensibility.

That is to say, she had not been troubled by e. Holliday Kendrick or his attorney.

Our business, however, is not with Mr. e. but with the truth of the matter.

Faulkner, e. Boyd; enlisted July 23, 1862; detailed at headquarters.

When the full hour of brisk boiling has expired, put out the fire, draw off the liquor, leaving the hops of course in e.

The Cheerleaders by e. Jean Carroll from Spin, June 2001 Welcome to Dryden.

The president of the Montgomery NAACP, Pullman porter e. D. Nixon, saw an opportunity.

The e. Your foster-brother will act as your substitute there.

“It makes me uncomfortable,” a woman says, standing in front of 413 e. 43rd Ave., where the body of Anith Jones was found.

After stealing 97 rare maps, serial map thief e. Forbes Smiley III was caught in the act.

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