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Howells
[hou-uhlz]
noun
William Dean, 1837–1920, U.S. author, critic, and editor.
Example Sentences
The producer listed in the credits was Freddie Howells - but she says that name doesn't mean anything to her, and there's no trace online of a producer or musician of that name.
"Our thoughts go immediately to his partner, our colleague and friend, Vikki Howells MS and to his cherished children and family," she said.
If someone had lectured Jak Howells about the risks of sunburn a few years ago those warnings would likely have fallen on deaf - and probably sunburnt - ears.
“What a bottom of fury there is to your fun,” said Twain’s friend, the novelist William Dean Howells.
Haltwhistle's Reform candidate, Adam Howells, said his party would look to cut unnecessary spending if it took power.
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