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woodrow

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Quick take

A topographic surname from Middle English for a dweller in a row of houses near a wood.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A topographic surname from Middle English for a dweller in a row of houses near a wood.

noun

(US) A male given name transferred from the surname, given in the 1910s in honor of President Woodrow Wilson.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for woodrow.

noun

A topographic surname from Middle English for a dweller in a row of houses near a wood.

noun

(US) A male given name transferred from the surname, given in the 1910s in honor of President Woodrow Wilson.

Example sentences

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2

There are definitions of fascism by which FDR or Woodrow Wilson were fascists.

3

Not 100% positive, but I believe Andrew Jackson abolished central banking and Woodrow Wilson brought it back.

4

Paris Peace Conference, Woodrow Wilson and Edward House, and the Reece Committee.

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Similarly, Ho-Chi-Mihn was a nationalist first, who looked to the US as a model for Vietnamese independence, and who appealed to Woodrow Wilson for support for Vietnamese independence.

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Again, go back to after the turn of the century, the feud and eventual party split between progressive Theodore Roosevelt and conservative William Howard Taft, which gave us Woodrow Wilson.

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Rather, the world of 1913 was quite like that of 2013: modern, substantially urbanised and, even as Woodrow Wilson set about slashing import tariffs, thriving on global trade.

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What can possibly make you think more than a century of division, which I rate as reaching civil war status in Woodrow Wilson's 2nd term almost a century ago, will magically change.

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From the times of Woodrow Wilson's reign to John Edgar Hoover and Nixon to the NSA, there's never really been a time in the past hundred years some part of the government wasn't corrupt and power hungry.

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This US government has a long (and official) interest in changing the course of the public conversation through unabashed deceit -- from Woodrow Wilson's plight to overcome Isolationism to the pro-Vietnam war-statistics propaganda, and literally countless other incidents.

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Mainly since Woodrow Wilson, who gave us involvement in WWI, The Federal Reserve, The Income Tax, The Federal Trade Commission, The Clayton Act, The 17th Amendment direct election of U.

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E.g., my father in law was on his local school board, and my wife was Valedictorian, PBK, Woodrow Wilson, 'Summa Cum Laude', two years of NSF fellowship in one award, and Ph.

Quote examples

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No he wasn't, from the wikipedia article on Warren Buffet: "After his father was elected to Congress, Buffett was educated at Woodrow Wilson High School"

2

In the words of Woodrow Wilson: "If there are men in this country big enough to own the US government, they are going to own it".

3

She can have a "brain" and even be brilliant (my wife was Valedictorian, PBK, Woodrow Wilson, NSF, and top research university Ph.

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"The only other US president to receive the honor was Jimmy Carter and he received it for his work after he was president" Woodrow Wilson won the Nobel Price in 1919 (while he was in office).

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use woodrow in a sentence?

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What does woodrow mean?

A topographic surname from Middle English for a dweller in a row of houses near a wood.

What part of speech is woodrow?

woodrow is commonly used as noun.