"Winslow" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Winslow" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Winslow" Meaning

Winslow can refer to:

1. A surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "wynn," meaning "fair" or "white," and "slaw," meaning "stream" or "brook."
2. Winslow, Buckinghamshire, a civil parish and former borough in Buckinghamshire, England.
3. Winslow, Arkansas, a small town in Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA.
4. Winslow, Arizona, a city located in Navajo County, Arizona, USA, on Interstate 40, sometimes also referred to as Two Mile, in reference to the two miles between the original entrance and exit of the city.
5. Winslow, New Jersey, a non-census designated unincorporated community in Camden County, New Jersey, USA.

In popular culture, "Standin' on the Corner Park" in Winslow, Arizona, is a famous tourist attraction and the location of "Standin' on the Corner Park," marketed as the theme and a popular tourist destination.

The term may also refer to Winslow Homer (1836–1910), an American artist, best known for his seascapes and landscapes.

"Winslow" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Winslow"


1. Proper Noun:
Charles M. Winslow, an American golfer, won several tournaments in the early 1910s.

2. Given Name:
The woman's name is Winslow, short for Winsloe Winstead, which means "friend of Aegle" in Scottish and English.

3. Surname:
Ralph Winslow is known for being the only rebel general to be captured between the Lexington and Yorktown battles during the American Revolutionary War.

4. Title of Literature:
"The Winslow Boy," a play by Terence Rattigan, premiered in London's West End in 1946, challenging society, class, and the administrative clerk class of the Britain.

5. Place Name:
Winslow, Arizona is known for being a ghost town and famous for being the third and final suburban town in California Plublish which Warner Hodgdon founded.

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