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Stewart
[stoo-ert, styoo-]
noun
Also Darnley, Lord Henry.
Dugald 1753–1828, Scottish philosopher.
James Maitland Jimmy, 1908–97, U.S. actor.
Potter, 1915–85, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1958–81.
a river in central Yukon Territory, Canada, flowing from the Mackenzie Mountains W to the Yukon River. 331 miles (533 km) long.
a male given name.
Stewart
/ ˈʊə /
noun
the usual spelling for the royal house of Stuart before the reign of Mary Queen of Scots (Mary Stuart)
Sir Jackie, full name John Young Stewart. born 1939, Scottish motor-racing driver: world champion 1969, 1971, and 1973
James ( Maitland ). 1908–97, US film actor, known for his distinctive drawl; appeared in many films including Destry Rides Again (1939), It's a Wonderful Life (1946), The Glenn Miller Story (1953), and Vertigo (1958)
Rod. born 1945, British rock singer: vocalist with the Faces (1969–75). His albums include Gasoline Alley (1970), Every Picture Tells a Story (1971), and Atlantic Crossing (1975)
Example Sentences
Patchy rain is currently in the forecast for Sunday for Rod Stewart's "Legends" slot and Olivia Rodrigo later in the evening.
SNP MSP Kevin Stewart said: "The Tories wrecked our economy, presided over soaring household bills and ripped Scotland from the EU against our will."
Josaiah Stewart quickly studied the assignment, focused intensely, and went to work.
When he was 3 months old, his parents, K.C. and Alpha Stewart, moved the family to Vallejo, in the Bay Area.
Stone, whose real name was Sylvester Stewart, began singing gospel music with his brothers and sisters at a young age.
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