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  • nascent The gentle reader will not linger long over any of these plays or discover in them signs of nascent genius, but they have a considerable interest in illustrating further the development of chronicle history toward tragedy, the influence of the Senecan tradition, and the dominating power of Marlowe's example.
  • newest The following morning she was very much surprised to see her mother come into the room while she was dressing, busy herself with her toilette, and insist on her putting on her newest hat.
  • twenty "And I am twenty-one.
  • unwind In tying up one of the larger elephants, he contrived before he could be hauled close up to the tree, to walk once or twice round it, carrying the rope with him; the decoy, perceiving the advantage he had thus gained over the nooser, walked up of her own accord, and pushed him backwards with her head, till she made him unwind himself again; upon which the rope was hauled tight and made fast.
  • vend The law had, indeed, this effect, that it debarred, at least for a short time, all those from retailing spirits who lived in reputation; and, therefore, encouraged others to vend them in private places, where they were more likely to be drank to excess.
  • vent But when they tossed the thing aside, he sank deep into his black coat and gave vent to mumblings.
  • wand She'd a figure like a wand for grace, and an eye half-melting, half-roguish.
  • want 11,708. Do you ask them if they want anything?
  • wend We have had a pleasant day, notwithstanding the troubles of our young friends; we had better look after them now, and wend our way homewards.
  • wind This noise, this wind, was "the Word."
  • wont In this affair that was so peculiarly his own,-this of his promised bride, he was determined that no voice should be heard but his own; and now, contrary to his wont, he was ready enough to quarrel with his cousin.
  • Forwent By thee great Collin lost his libertie, By thee sweet Astrophel forwent his joy, By thee Amyntas wept incessantly, By thee good Rowland liv'd in great annoy.
  • Went On and on we went.
  • Won't "No, I guess we won't.
  • Wendy They had crowded round Wendy, and as they looked a terrible silence fell upon the wood.
  • Wendi Judy Garland (Milne from Aberdeenshire), small amount of Scottish ancestry Greer Garson, actress Ashlyn Gere Paul Giamatti, actor, small amount of Scottish ancestry Mel Gibson (Clan Buchanan), actor and director (Braveheart), small amount of Scottish ancestry Isabel Gillies Brian Austin Green Rebecca Hall, actress, small amount of Scottish ancestry Oliver Hardy, comedic actor, best known for Laurel and Hardy Roy Ellsworth Harris, classical composer of Scottish, Irish, and Welsh ancestry Colton Haynes, actor, small amount of Scottish ancestry Katharine Hepburn, small amount of Scottish ancestry Charlton Heston, small amount of Scottish ancestry Edward Everett Horton Ron Howard, small amount of Scottish ancestry Steve Howey Felicity Huffman, actress, small amount of Scottish ancestry Anjelica Huston, her father, director John Huston, was of part Scottish descent Josh Hutcherson, small amount of Scottish ancestry Jonathan Jackson, actor, small amount of Scottish ancestry Kendall Jenner, small amount of Scottish ancestry Kris Jenner, small amount of Scottish ancestry Kylie Jenner, small amount of Scottish ancestry Spike Jonze, director, producer, screenwriter and actor, small amount of Scottish ancestry Khloé Kardashian, small amount of Scottish ancestry Kim Kardashian, small amount of Scottish ancestry Kourtney Kardashian, small amount of Scottish ancestry Rob Kardashian, small amount of Scottish ancestry Cody Kasch (1987- ), television actor (Desperate Housewives) Max Kasch (1985- ), television and film actor Michael Keaton, small amount of Scottish ancestry David Keith, actor Anna Kendrick, actress, mother is Scottish Deborah Kerr, actress Val Kilmer, actor, small amount of Scottish ancestry Nancy Kwan, mother was of Scottish descent Sunny Lane, porn star Jay Leno (1950- ), comedian, former actor, host of The Tonight Show; mother was from west lowland Scotland Hamish Linklater, best known for his role in the series The New Adventures of Old Christine; son of Scottish vocal coach, dialect professor, actor and theater director Kristin Linklater Heather Locklear, actress, small amount of Scottish ancestry Marion Lorne, actress best known for her recurring role as Aunt Clara in the series Bewitched Julia Louis-Dreyfus, actress, small amount of Scottish ancestry Chad Lowe, actor, small amount of Scottish ancestry Myrna Loy Jeanette MacDonald, actress and singer Andie MacDowell, small amount of Scottish ancestry Seth MacFarlane, writer of Family Guy, small amount of Scottish ancestry Ali MacGraw, father was of Scottish descent, mother was of Hungarian Jewish ancestry Alexander Mackendrick Kyle MacLachlan, actor, Sex and the City, small amount of Scottish ancestry Patrick Macnee, actor Michael Madsen, actor, small amount of Scottish ancestry Virginia Madsen, actress, small amount of Scottish ancestry John Malkovich, small amount of Scottish ancestry Marshall Mathers, American rapper (Eminem), small amount of Scottish ancestry Matthew McConaughey, of part Scottish descent Gates McFadden, actress Danica McKellar, actress Benjamin McKenzie, of part Scottish ancestry Kevin McKidd Zoe McLellan Wendi McLendon-Covey, actress Steven R.
  • needn't Well, you needn't to think o' where.

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