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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
/ ˈwɛzlɪ /
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
It also helps to have a group of defensive backs as good as it gets, from Wesley Ace to Williams.
This concern placed the Fed in open conflict with Truman and his Treasury secretary, his crony John Wesley Snyder.
At the time, Wesley Lesosky, president of the union's airline division, called unpaid work "a dirty secret in this industry".
Her colleague Wesley Morgan said the court's finding should also propel greater action from government on its climate policies.
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.
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