Hayward
1 Americannoun
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Leland, 1902–71, U.S. theatrical producer.
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a city in central California, SE of Oakland.
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noun
Etymology
Origin of hayward
1175–1225; Middle English heiward, equivalent to hei ( e ) hedge, fence ( Old English hege; akin to hedge, haw 3 ) + ward ward
Example Sentences
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Also of concern are the Hayward fault and the notorious San Andreas fault, according to the USGS.
From Los Angeles Times
Who else would’ve crowned journeyman power forward Gordon Hayward the fall guy in Kobe Bryant’s final game, the one where he scored 60 points and led the Lakers to a thrilling fourth-quarter comeback?
From Los Angeles Times
Felicity Hayward is going all out this year to find that Christmas joy.
From BBC
Hayward first fell in love with Pilates in high school and rediscovered it after the pandemic.
From Los Angeles Times
With the studio owner’s encouragement, Hayward got certified and began teaching Pilates classes.
From Los Angeles Times
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