RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromSir Gawaine) Thesaurus Encyclopedia Ga·wain (gə-wān′, gä′wān′, gou′ən, gä′wən) n. In Arthurian legend, a nephew of King Arthur and a Knight of the Round Table. ...
Also found in: Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to Sir Gawain: Sir LancelotThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. Sir Gawain - (Arthurian legend) a nephew of Arthur and one of the knights of the Round Table Gawain Arthurian legend - the legend...
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It’s not a Westfield anymore. The mall’s current operator could have fixed this by selling off the old tables, putting tablecloths over them, grinding out the logo, or… they could put grey masking tape over it. So they went with the grey masking tape. To be fair I took a close ...
jointly with his friendSir Thomas Wyattwere known as the "Fathers of the English Sonnet" and were the first English poets to write in the sonnet form that Shakespeare later used. He had three brothers who also wrote plays —Edward Howard, Colonel Henry Howard, andJames Howard. Their sister,...
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It was based on drawings made by Wren and his assistant Edward Woodroofe on a large table in the cathedral’s convocation or chapter house (later demolished in the early 1690s) and was originally painted white to represent Portland stone with a blue-grey dome and gilded details. ...
All of England was learning that when Henry was disappointed, he was dangerous. William Edward Simonds (Sir Thomas Wyatt and His Poems) wrote that Henry had “alienated the sympathies of the people at large through his cruelty to Catharine and the shamelessness of his relations with Anne Boleyn...
(redirected fromSir William Chambers) Dictionary Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia A judge's private room or office wherein he or she hears motions, signs papers, and performs other tasks pertaining to his or her office when a session of the court, such as a trial, is not being held. ...
So they went with the grey masking tape. To be fair I took a close look at several tables and it and it doesn’t appear to be duct tape. But it’s still so cheap that it seems like the kind of thing Gordon Ramsey would yell at a restaurant owner about onKitchen Nightmares. ...