Definitions for Wilkes

Wilkes Wilkes

Spelling: [wilks]
IPA: /wɪlks/

Wilkes is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 83 anagrams from letters in Wilkes (eiklsw).

Definitions for Wilkes

noun

  1. Charles, 1798–1877, U.S. rear admiral and explorer.
  2. John, 1727–97, English political leader and journalist.
  3. Maurice, 1913–2010, English computer scientist.

Examples for Wilkes

It was on this same day that he sighted the vessels of Lieutenant Wilkes.

Wilkes was not a 'Wilkite,' nor was any of his party, if Wilkite meant anything like Jacobin.

The "Devil" feared that Wilkes had been "gagged" for good and all.

I will instruct Wilkes on my way out, that you are to be at home to no one.

He was a publican, who lived in Brown's Square and had been a friend of the soldier Wilkes.

The characteristic speeches of Wilkes and Junius he thought most admirable.

His fees at Elbert were larger than at any other court except his own home in Wilkes.

Here is a picture of English politics in the time of Wilkes.

Wilkes, in fact, seemed to be a watershed in early politics.

Wilkes' Spirit of the Times is unrelenting in its haughty independence.

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