Tyler
Americannoun
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John, 1790–1862, 10th president of the U.S. 1841–45.
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Moses Coit 1835–1900, U.S. historian and educator.
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Royall, 1757–1826, U.S. writer, judge, and playwright.
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Wat or Walter, died 1381, English rebel: leader of the peasants' revolt of 1381.
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a city in E Texas.
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a male given name.
noun
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John. 1790–1862, US statesman; tenth president of the US (1841–45)
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Wat (wɒt). died 1381, English leader of the Peasants' Revolt (1381)
Example Sentences
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In 2017, Beatty appeared on the song “Queer” by the hip-hop boy band Brockhampton; other collaborations followed with the likes of Tyler, the Creator and Benny Blanco.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 24, 2026
The board has handed executive duties to a three-member committee that includes Tyler Proud, the company’s activist cofounder who recently rejoined the board through OneMove Capital’s settlement with the company.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 24, 2026
He sustained a knee injury in the friendly victory against Curacao and was ruled out of the World Cup, with Manchester United youngster Tyler Fletcher called up in his place.
From BBC • Jun. 21, 2026
But he also lent his creativity and spirit to its spinoff “Frasier,” “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “The Bob Newhart Show.”
From Salon • Jun. 20, 2026
I don’t think Tyler has anything crossed, but he doesn’t look worried.
From "A Good Kind of Trouble" by Lisa Moore Ramée
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