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Wigglesworth

American  
[wig-uhlz-wurth] / ˈwɪg əlzˌwɜrθ /

noun

  1. Michael, 1631–1705, U.S. theologian and author, born in England.


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"He seemed like a really good bloke and very switched on for what he did," said Wigglesworth.

From BBC • Feb. 7, 2026

"Manny is really, really keen to be as good as he can be," added Wigglesworth.

From BBC • Feb. 5, 2026

"Manny just pulled up at the very end," defence coach Richard Wigglesworth told Rugby Union Weekly.

From BBC • Feb. 5, 2026

Times staff writers Hannah Fry, Clara Harter and Alex Wigglesworth contributed to this report.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 14, 2025

Wigglesworth came prancing into my room, just as the Doctor was leaving.

From Mavis of Green Hill by Baldwin, Faith

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