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Meaning of "wingrave"
Wingrave is an adjective that describes something as being related to or characteristic of the town of Wingrave in England. This term is typically used to indicate a geographical origin or cultural association
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- A village in Wingrave with Rowsham parish, Buckinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SP8618).
- A habitational surname from Old English.
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Lord Wingrave greatly preferred the confines of his office.
It is in the civil parish of Wingrave with Rowsham.
Regarding his young nephew and niece, placed by one Lord Henry Wingrave.
It was exactly as Lord Wingrave had described.
Is there anything you would like to say? Master Wingrave.
Well, Mr. Wingrave asked us to make a full report.
An animal is dead because of you, Wingrave.
Mr. Wingrave told you about their parents, I am sure.
No, nothing short of that would get Henry Wingrave back to Bly.
Scene 7 The entire Wingrave family, with the Coyles and Lechmere, are at dinner.
Dead does not mean gone . An animal is dead because of you, Wingrave.
I will call Mr. Wingrave as well.
President Beneš donated a bus shelter to the villages of Aston Abbotts and Wingrave in 1944.
Excellent question, Wingrave.
This is not the way . But, Wingrave.
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A proper barrister, like Mr. Wingrave.