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Winfield

American  
[win-feeld] / ˈwɪnˌfild /

noun

  1. a town in S Kansas.

  2. a male given name.


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David Hart, 22, from West Winfield, New York, made 95 calls to UK numbers between late October and mid-November 2023, including 66 to London numbers.

From BBC

And in Winfield, Kan., a student-led effort to remove a chapter at Winfield High School prompted a letter from a public-interest law firm, warning the local school district that prohibiting a club based on its viewpoint would violate the 1st Amendment.

From Los Angeles Times

The Great Winfield added that “memory can get in the way” of a kids market.

From MarketWatch

He defeats his fellow Civil War general Winfield Scott Hancock in the November election and assumes office with the promise of meeting with his constituents—including the man who will, with the assistance of some appalling medical malpractice, eventually kill him.

From The Wall Street Journal

New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner was suspended three times: two years for illegal contributions to President Nixon’s 1972 campaign; one week after publicly criticizing umpires; and two years and five months for paying a gambler to dig up disparaging information on All-Star outfielder Dave Winfield.

From Los Angeles Times