Definitions for Willard

Willard Wil·lard

Spelling: [wil-erd]
IPA: /ˈwɪl ərd/

Willard is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 116 anagrams from letters in Willard (adillrw).

Definitions for Willard

noun

  1. Emma (Hart) 1787–1870, U.S. educator and poet.
  2. Frances Elizabeth Caroline, 1839–98, U.S. educator, reformer, and author.
  3. Jess, 1883–1968, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1915–19.
  4. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “hardy” and “will.”.

Examples for Willard

Willard—and his “binders full of women”—alas, remains a mystery.

They are not at Willard's, says the clerk, when Major Abbot arrives and makes his inquiries.

I will now confess that I spent some time in the lobby of the Willard Hotel myself.

The separators are the standard Willard "Threaded Rubber" separators.

I call the chapter “Willard M. Romney and the Truman Show of Bubble Finance.”

The Willard "A" battery, Fig. 165, is an all-rubber battery.

We drove to the Willard and talked and smoked, and got ready for dinner.

And – although we did not go to the Willard Hotel – the subject of lobbyists did come up.

Willard Mitt Romney stood on the verge of ultimate power as leader of the free world.

It is late that evening when Major Abbot returns to Willard's.

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