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Wigglesworth

American  
[wig-uhlz-wurth] / ˈwɪg əlzˌwɜrθ /

noun

  1. Michael, 1631–1705, U.S. theologian and author, born in England.


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Staff writers Sandra McDonald and Alex Wigglesworth contributed to this report.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 6, 2026

Times staff writers Hannah Fry, Clara Harter and Alex Wigglesworth contributed to this report.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 14, 2025

Another Lions assistant coach, Richard Wigglesworth, confirmed that Hansen had, indeed, hurt his foot against AUNZ.

From BBC • Jul. 15, 2025

Later, Wigglesworth said that Kinghorn had actually been on his feet.

From BBC • Jul. 15, 2025

Yet, in spite of these sentimentalities, I was prodigiously amused by an incident, of which I had not the good fortune to be a witness, but which Mr. Wigglesworth related with considerable humor.

From Chippings with a Chisel (From "Twice Told Tales") by Hawthorne, Nathaniel

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