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[ din-wid-ee, din-wid-ee ] / dɪnˈwɪd i, ˈdɪn wɪd i /
nounRobert, 1693–1770, British colonial administrator in America: lieutenant governor of Virginia 1751–58. Words nearby Dinwiddiedinosaurs, dinothere, dinotherium, dint, dinucleotide, Dinwiddie, D'Inzeo, dioc., Dio Cassius, diocesan, diocese Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for DinwiddieDinwiddie was opposed to paper money, but the Burgesses, knowing that they had the whip hand, would not yield. Give Me Liberty|Thomas J. Wertenbaker She had placed Mr. Dinwiddie and Mr. Osborne on either side of her, smiling at Clavering. Black Oxen|Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton The end of March, 1865, was approaching when I set out on what was to prove my last tour of duty amid the pine woods of Dinwiddie. Mohun, or, The Last Days of Lee and his Paladins|John Esten Cooke Governor Dinwiddie, of Virginia, appointed him an officer in the State militia, with the rank of major. American Leaders and Heroes|Wilbur Fisk Gordy
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