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[ west -mawr-luh nd, -mohr- ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈwɛstˌmɔr lənd, -ˌmoʊr- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun William Childs [chahyldz], /tʃaɪldz/, 1914–2005, U.S. army officer: commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam and Thailand 1964–68. Words nearby Westmoreland Westminster, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Assembly, West Monroe, Westmont, Westmoreland , Westmorland, westmost, Westmount, West New York, West Nile fever
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Example sentences from the Web for Westmoreland Westmoreland and his wife sent Wallace flowers and eventually dropped the suit.
Mike Wallace Dead at 93: His Enduring TV Legacy | Eleanor Clift| April 8, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Westmoreland eventually brought a $120 million libel lawsuit against CBS for the way he was portrayed in the special.
Mike Wallace’s Interviews: Henry Kissinger to Roger Clemens (Video) | The Daily Beast| April 8, 2012| DAILY BEAST
A libel suit that Westmoreland famously filed against CBS, which made the claim, was settled out of court.
Generals Can't Be Trusted | Lee Siegel| October 31, 2009| DAILY BEAST
This variety is much grown about Lancaster, and some parts of Westmoreland , where it is a great favorite among the cottagers.
British Pomology | Robert Hogg
It stands on the slope of a hill near the Langdale Pikes in Westmoreland , commanding a view of surpassing loveliness.
The Lure of the Camera | Charles S. Olcott
He crossed Westmoreland street when apostrophe S had plodded by.
I mean I was born in Westmoreland and then removed to Dorking.
Dimbie and I--and Amelia | Mabel Barnes-Grundy
Also noted from a few other southern counties, and from Suffolk, Norfolk, and Westmoreland .
The Moths of the British Isles, Second Series | Richard South
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