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Wentworth

American  
[went-wurth] / ˈwɛntˌwɜrθ /

noun

  1. Thomas, 1st Earl of Strafford. Strafford, 1st Earl of.

  2. William Charles, 1793–1872, Australian political leader, author, and journalist.


Wentworth British  
/ ˈwɛntwəθ /

noun

  1. Thomas. See (Earl of) Strafford

  2. William Charles. 1790–1872, Australian explorer and statesman who was a member of the exploring party that first crossed the Blue Mountains in 1813 and was later a leader in the movement for self-government in New South Wales

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Others, including Fifth Monarchist Wentworth Day, followed suit in later prosecutions.

From Science Daily • May 7, 2026

Sweden's Alex Noren beat France's Adrien Saddier in a play-off to win the BMW PGA Championship in torrential weather at Wentworth Club.

From BBC • Sep. 14, 2025

I've got a big week next week at Wentworth and then obviously everyone's looking forward to the Ryder Cup.

From BBC • Sep. 7, 2025

For 44 episodes of CBS’ series “Dallas,” Pointer played Rebecca Barnes Wentworth, Pamela and Cliff’s mother and the head of a rival oil family.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 29, 2025

Wentworth Street was a rundown section of the Bronx.

From "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes

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