Examples of 'wortham' in a sentence

Meaning of "wortham"

wortham (noun): A surname of English origin, often used to refer to a family name or as a last name of a person
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  • A placename:
  • A village and civil parish in Mid Suffolk district, Suffolk, England (OS grid ref TM0877).
  • A census-designated place in St. Francois County, Missouri, United States.
  • A town in Freestone County, Texas, United States.

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Wortham was seen as a future star.
Families began flocking into Wortham.
Jenna Wortham on how podcasting helped her find her voice.
The performance will be at the Wortham Theater Center in downtown Houston.
The Wortham school had a farm where the students participated in growing fruits and vegetables.
Born near Wortham.
Journalist Jenna Wortham noted that Twitter is often used differently than how it was intended.
You know maybe I ought to give Ken Wortham in the alumni office a buzz.
Wortham Theater Center returns to the stage with help from FEMA.
But the few people I encountered in Wortham were a taciturn lot, unwilling to answer my inquiries.
Wortham lies near the highest point between Dallas and Houston, the nearby Tehuacana Hills.
First, linebacker Barron Wortham stuffed Taylor for no gain.
On the way back, don't wait for a cab at the Wortham Center.
The opening of Wortham Theater Center marked the beginning of a new era for Houston Ballet.
You know, maybe I ought to give Ken Wortham in the Alumni office a buzz . Not really.

See also

Wortham is a census-designated place in St. Francois County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.
What if Mrs. Wortham springs a pop quiz?
The Wortham Theater Center is a performing arts center that officially opened in Houston on May 9, 1987.
They arrived at the Wortham on Oct. 8 and were assembled over two days.

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