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Winters

[ win-terz ]

noun

  1. Y·vor [ahy, -vawr], 1900–68, U.S. poet and critic.


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Ben H. Winters is out this July with the eagerly anticipated finale to his critically acclaimed The Last Policeman trilogy.

Winters uses that cataclysmic event to examine the slow deterioration of communal life in the face of annihilation.

There were multiple interactions with Shelley Winters in particular.

Winters became the first Playboy “Playmate of the Year” in 1957.

For three days in a row, Yeager returned until she spotted Winters again and persuaded her to pose for a photo shoot.

I love the English winters, don't you, because one has to do such delicious things to keep all thought of them out.

To avoid the damp and cold of English winters he was periodically taken to the south of France.

The lad had hurried away from Seth Winters's office and was already well along with his work while they were thus discussing him.

Mrs. Calvert had sent a brief note of instructions to Seth Winters and he had promptly acted upon them.

It was a region of great extremes of temperature,--the summers being hot, and the winters piercingly cold.

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