Everyone who saw Beasts of the Southern Wild knows Wallis is a unique talent, but still, no one saw this coming.
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Philanthropist Wallis Annenberg has been asking even more for her huge home (once owned by Michael Landon).
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Wallis Wilde-Menozzi is just a student in a miniskirt looking for adventure when she first visits Italy.
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Throughout the last awards season, Wallis was known for carrying around adorable purses in the shape of a puppy.
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It was one of the few bits last night that truly worked, so we should be thankful that Wallis was game for participating in it.
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Enquire of Dr. Wallis of his rare invention, which he has printed in one of his bookes: never before found out by man.
Brief Lives (Vol. 2 of 2)|John Aubrey
That Wallis's derivations are often so made, that by the same license any language may be deduced from any other.
A Grammar of the English Tongue|Samuel Johnson
Mom Wallis's eyes shone as if she had been a young girl as she turned with a smothered "Oh!"
A Voice in the Wilderness|Grace Livingston Hill
Indeed, Mr. Wallis, I cannot leave him in his solitude and wretchedness.
The Talk of the Town, Volume 2 (of 2)|James Payn
Wallis said that he had never had a mood in his life till the accident.
The Rose Garden Husband|Margaret Widdemer
British Dictionary definitions for Wallis (1 of 2)
Wallis1
/ (ˈvalɪs) /
noun
the German name for Valais
British Dictionary definitions for Wallis (2 of 2)
Wallis2
/ (ˈwɒlɪs) /
noun
Sir Barnes (Neville). 1887–1979, English aeronautical engineer. He designed the airship R100, the Wellesley and Wellington bombers, and the bouncing bomb (1943), which was used to destroy the Ruhr dams during World War II