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Witherspoon

[ with-er-spoon ]

noun

  1. John, 1723–94, U.S. theologian and statesman, born in Scotland.


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Witherspoon has called the book a “love letter to growing up in the South,” and the film appears to be striving for the same mood of nobility.

From Time

Digital traffic improved and the team saw strong conversion — even for a segment that had been declining in product search, said Witherspoon.

From Digiday

Witherspoon, in a physical, naked, reinventing performance plays Strayed, with Dern playing Bobbi in flashbacks.

The film also stars A-listers Reese Witherspoon, Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, and Owen Wilson.

Then there was the weakest Best Actress winner ever, Reese Witherspoon for Walk the Line.

Reese Witherspoon introduced Best Drama nominee 12 Years a Slave because … wait, what?

For the latest in dining, try the new hot spot Agricola on Witherspoon Street.

A staunch Calvinist, Witherspoon exerted a strong influence on American educational, religious, and political development.

He was born free and was sent to Princeton, studying privately under Dr. Witherspoon, where he did well.

"You have a wonderful maid," Miss Witherspoon said, after examining the delicate, handmade waist which Hertha had just finished.

Perhaps he was holding the hymnal now and Miss Witherspoon was singing with him from the same book.

She did not notice, however, being deeply occupied with Miss Witherspoon, who was proving a stimulating companion.

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