Definition of Thomas Woodrow Wilson

1. Noun. 28th President of the United States; led the United States in World War I and secured the formation of the League of Nations (1856-1924).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Thomas Woodrow Wilson

Thomas Moore
Thomas More
Thomas Nast
Thomas Nelson Page
Thomas Paine
Thomas Pynchon
Thomas Reid
Thomas Robert Malthus
Thomas Stearns Eliot
Thomas Straussler
Thomas Sully
Thomas Sydenham
Thomas Tallis
Thomas Wentworth Storrow Higginson
Thomas Wolfe
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (current term)
Thomas Wright Waller
Thomas Young
Thomas a Becket
Thomas a Kempis
Thomas splint
Thomas the doubting Apostle
Thomasian
Thomasina
Thomason
Thomean
Thomerson
Thomism
Thomist

Literary usage of Thomas Woodrow Wilson

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. War Addresses of Woodrow Wilson by Woodrow Wilson, Arthur Roy Leonard (1918)
"In 1855 Reverend Joseph Wilson became pastor of a Presbyterian church in Staunton, Virginia, and here Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born. ..."

2. War Addresses of Woodrow Wilson by Woodrow Wilson, Arthur Roy Leonard (1918)
"In 1855 Reverend Joseph Wilson became pastor of a Presbyterian church in Staunton, Virginia, and here Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born. ..."

3. War Addresses of Woodrow Wilson by Woodrow Wilson, Arthur Roy Leonard (1918)
"In 1855 Reverend Joseph Wilson became pastor of a Presbyterian church in Staunton, Virginia, and here Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born. ..."

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