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Guthrie
[ guhth-ree ]
noun
- A(lfred) B(ertram), Jr., 1901–91, U.S. novelist.
- Sir (William) Tyrone, 1900–71, English stage director and producer.
- Woodrow Wilson Woody, 1912–67, U.S. folk singer.
- a city in central Oklahoma: the former state capital.
- a male given name.
Guthrie
/ ˈɡʌθɪ /
noun
- GuthrieSamuel17821848MUSSCIENCE: chemist Samuel. 1782–1848, US chemist: invented percussion priming powder and a punch lock for exploding it, and discovered chloroform (1831)
- GuthrieSir (William) Tyrone19001971MEnglishTHEATRE: theatre director Sir ( William ) Tyrone . 1900–71, English theatrical director
- GuthrieWoody19121967MUSMUSIC: folk singerMUSIC: songwriter Woody, full name Woodrow Wilson Guthrie. 1912–67, US folk singer and songwriter. His songs include "So Long, it's been Good to Know you" (1940) and "This Land is your Land" (1944)
Example Sentences
In a powerful moment of social resistance during these vexing times, Springsteen led the inductees in a passionate rendition of Woody Guthrie’s folk anthem, “This Land Is Your Land.”
The rally felt like a 1960s-style sit-in with attendees singing along to a gentle rendition of Woody Guthrie's This Land is Your Land.
Guthrie, Bilirakis and Palmer are the latest government officials to voice concern over the situation.
"While I could fantasise about being George from the Famous Five in a life wildly different to my own, Chris Guthrie spoke to, and helped me make sense of, the girl I was," she added.
Guthrie said the morning show is “not the same without you” and looked forward to an imminent reunion.
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