Definitions for Seward

Seward Sew·ard

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IPA: /ˈsu ərd/

Seward is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 141 anagrams from letters in Seward (adersw).

Definitions for Seward

noun

  1. William Henry, 1801–72, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1861–69.

Examples for Seward

Seward is the incarnation of confusion, and of political faithlessness.

Well, pompous Chase; how do you feel for having sided with Seward?

President Abraham Lincoln disagreed and famously said to Seward “one war at a time, please.”

He has no earnestness, but is altogether in the hands of Seward and Halleck.

Nevertheless, when Gurowski publicly aired his grievances, Lincoln and Seward had no choice but to cashier him.

How could (p. 089) it be otherwise, with Lincoln, Seward and Halleck at the head?

His weak and self-indulgent brother, Seward, followed his every command.

Both Seward, Jr. and Bobby were drummed out of the company, leaving General Johnson in sole charge.

Seward will play the innocent, and take his refuge in the god of—lies.

The Seward Johnson is a 204-foot research vessel that set out from American Samoa to Howland Island to look for the plane.

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