Examples of 'wolfert' in a sentence

Meaning of "wolfert"

wolfert (verb) - to meticulously and obsessively organize or arrange something, often in a systematic or detailed manner. This term is believed to have originated from a surname and is typically used informally to describe the act of tidying up or structuring things
Show more definitions
  • A surname.

How to use "wolfert" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
wolfert
Wolfert pushed it open.
Not for Wolfert.
Wolfert Webber had now carried home a fresh stock of stories and notions to ruminate upon.
Did he have two crossed swords on his plane? Franz Wolfert.
From that time on Wolfert was given the title of Lord Van der Veer.
The House Un-American Activities Committee considered the leftist Wolfert a communist by association.
Wolfert learned this after a trip with her mother to San Millán 's lab.
In three years as the Tigers ' kicker, Wolfert never missed an extra point.
Dr. Wolfert is with him.
It was a good day. Not for Wolfert.
Ms. Wolfert has traveled extensively in the Mediterranean, most notably in France, Turkey, and Morocco.
The way of the wolf " by emmy " fangs " wolfert.
The city of Rotterdam awarded Blanker in 2003 with the Wolfert van Borselen medal.
A branch of the West Jersey Railroad was constructed in 1871, and a station was erected in Wolfert.

Search by letter in the English dictionary