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Wilkins   /wˈɪlkɪnz/   Listen
Wilkins

noun
1.
United States civil rights leader (1901-1981).  Synonym: Roy Wilkins.
2.
Australian who was the first to explore the Arctic by airplane (1888-1958).  Synonym: George Hubert Wilkins.
3.
English biochemist who helped discover the structure of DNA (1916-2004).  Synonyms: Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, Maurice Wilkins.



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"Wilkins" Quotes from Famous Books



... casseroles at Phelan's to-day," she said. "The whole Phelan family waited on me. Where do you suppose the women get their perfectly awful clothes? Mrs. Phelan offered to take me to her milliner!" or "You know Wilkins—the furniture man where we got the big armchair? I was in there to-day, and he apologized ...
— The Gray Dawn • Stewart Edward White

... Mrs. Wilkins, of all the aggravating women I ever came across, you are the worst. I believe you'd raise a riot in the cemetry if you were dead, you would. Don't you ever go prowling around any Quaker meeting, or you'll break it up in a plug ...
— The Universal Reciter - 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems • Various

... I am entirely satisfied that your son, when he threw the stone at William Wilkins, was acting in self-defence, and, therefore, is blameless. Wilkins is a quarrelsome, overbearing lad, and was abusing a smaller boy, when your son interfered to protect the latter. This drew upon him the anger of Wilkins, who would have beaten him severely if he had not protected himself ...
— The Iron Rule - or, Tyranny in the Household • T. S. Arthur

... quote here all the researches undertaken with the same purpose, to which are more particularly attached the names of S.W. Wilkins, Wheatstone, and H. Highton, in England; of Bonetti in Italy, Gintl in Austria, Bouchot and Donat in France; but there are some which cannot be ...
— The New Physics and Its Evolution • Lucien Poincare

... New England life and character. The style and interest will compare favorably with the work of such writers as Mary E. Wilkins, Kate Douglas Wiggin, and Sarah Orne Jewett. The author has been a constant contributor to the leading magazines, and the interest of her previous work will assure ...
— Philip Winwood • Robert Neilson Stephens


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