Lew
"Lew" in a Sentence (11 examples)
When Lew Wasserman reinvented the studio system, leadership skills grew harder to find and the number of modern studio conglomerates boiled down to six, as discussed in chapters 15 to 20.
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Lee or Lew, Calm, under the wind. Suss.
His house... was ‘loo’ from the cold north winds.
To th' end a fruitfull lew May euerie Climate in his time renew.
Lew, shelter; defence from storms or wind.
Lew, a thatched hurdle, supported by sticks, and set up in a field to screen lambs, etc. from the wind.
Lew... Those trees will lew the house when they're up-grown.
Mi bodi wexit lewe.
hence bot a litill / she commys, lew, lew! / shy bryngys in her bill / som novels new; / Behald! / It is of an olif tre / A branch, thynkys me.
Cornwall... The fine [sc. tin] is lewed in a fine sierce.
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