Definitions for Lewes

Lewes Lew·es

Spelling: [loo-is]
IPA: /ˈlu ɪs/

Lewes is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 36 anagrams from letters in Lewes (eelsw).

Definitions for Lewes

noun

  1. George Henry, 1817–78, English writer and critic.
  2. a city in East Sussex, in SE England: battle 1264.
  3. a river flowing N and NW from Tagish Lake to join the Pelly River, in S Yukon Territory, Canada, forming the Yukon River: called the Upper Yukon River since 1945. About 338 miles (544 km) long.

Examples for Lewes

Much of Lewes in September is scarlet with Virginia creeper.

The constable who had been sent over from Lewes then stepped into the witness box.

"I wish he'd answer questions," Challis remarked to Lewes, later.

Is it true, Jacob, that you have been summoned on the jury at Lewes tomorrow?

Challis and Lewes went out in the afternoon, and left the child deep in study.

Who caught them three-card-trick men after the Lewes races last year?

"Books about words," he commanded, and pointed at Challis and Lewes.

"Yes, I think so," Lewes replied, a touch of defiance in his tone.

The next day Mrs. Whitney and Reuben moved, with all their belongings, to Lewes.

Lewes, Delaware—The whispers about Dr. Earl Bradley started years ago in this sleepy fishing village of 3,000.

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