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Wesley
[wes-lee, wez-]
noun
Charles, 1707–88, English evangelist and hymnist.
his brother John, 1703–91, English theologian and evangelist: founder of Methodism.
a male given name.
Wesley
/ ˈɛɪ /
noun
John . 1703–91, English preacher who founded Methodism
Mary, pseudonym of Mary Aline Siepmann. 1912–2003, British writer: her novels include The Camomile Lawn (1984) and An Imaginative Experience (1994)
Example Sentences
Texas Republicans are planning to reconvene Thursday to continue discussing the plan, according to Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Irving, and Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Houston, who said they will attend the meeting.
The undoubted highlight was Harry Brook's spectacular catch at second slip to remove Wesley Madhevere, Ben Stokes' third wicket of the match on his return from hamstring surgery.
England's Harry Brook makes a spectacular one handed catch at slip to dismiss Wesley Madhevere for 31 runs to leave Zimbabwe on 207-5 in the second innings of the Test match at Trent Bridge.
USC freshman guard Wesley Yates III, who became one of the top young scorers in the Big Ten last season, has entered the transfer portal.
Wesley Welling, 15, a freshman at the high school, died in the attack.
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