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[ hou-uhlz ] / ˈhaʊ əlz /
nounWilliam Dean, 1837–1920, U.S. author, critic, and editor. Words nearby Howellshowe, howe'er, howel, Howel Dda, Howell-Jolly body, Howells, however, however much, howf, howff, how goes it Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for Howells“It was not merely the work in which he had constantly grown happier that he saw taken from him,” Howells notes. The Novel That Foretold the TNR Meltdown|Nicolaus Mills|December 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST A garden reception to Mr. and Mrs. Howells gave us an opportunity to see the American novelist surrounded by his English friends. Eighty Years And More; Reminiscences 1815-1897|Elizabeth Cady Stanton One of the oddest things of which I heard on my trip was that Mr. Howells is credited with being born in more than one place. Years of My Youth|William Dean Howells "There is no happy life for woman—the advantage that the world offers her is her choice in self-sacrifice," wrote Mr. Howells.
Howells struck with all his strength and his hard knuckles took the halfbreed on the point of the jaw. The Ranger Boys Outwit the Timber Thieves|Claude A. Labelle Howells adds that as much as forty times this amount was sometimes offered to Mark Twain in later years. Mark Twain, A Biography, 1835-1910, Complete|Albert Bigelow Paine
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