Definitions for Wakefield

Wakefield Wake·field

Spelling: [weyk-feeld]
IPA: /ˈweɪkˌfild/

Wakefield is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 270 anagrams from letters in Wakefield (adeefiklw).

Definitions for Wakefield

noun

  1. a city in West Yorkshire, in N England: battle 1460.
  2. a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
  3. an estate in E Virginia, on the Potomac River: birthplace of George Washington; restored as a national monument in 1932.

Examples for Wakefield

Therefore, claims are forever reworked and reexamined; the truth eventually is found, as happened with Wakefield.

With that he handed me 4s and I went down into Wakefield and got a good repast.

The least convincing data come from the type of study Wakefield had conducted: a simple case series.

He was born at Wakefield in Yorkshire, in 1825, one of a family of thirteen children.

Since being outed by Wakefield as the so-called “CDC whistleblower,” Dr. Thompson has issued a statement through his lawyer.

The delivery-wagons and their Jehus were the only things that moved fast in Wakefield, now as then.

As a result, Wakefield lost his right to practice medicine.

Whipping at Wakefield appears to have been a common punishment.

Adjoining is the Wakefield Tower, with walls thirteen feet thick.

I want to beautify Wakefield, and as near as I can remember there is room for improvement.

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