Definition & Meaning | English word ATTAWAY


ATTAWAY

Definitions of ATTAWAY

  1. A surname.

Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

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2

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Examples of Using ATTAWAY in a Sentence

  • Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, Buddy Guy, Eddie Money, Joan Baez, Saffire — The Uppity Blues Women, Sam Phillips, Subsonics, Al Green, Cigar Store Indians, James Brown, Jason & the Scorchers, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Murray Attaway, Ottoman Empire, The Charlatans, The Derek Trucks Band, The Knack, Uncle Green, WILD WEST Picture Show, Cowboy Mouth, Cracker, Dash Rip Rock, Five-Eight, James.
  • After the band's breakup, Attaway recorded one solo album, titled In Thrall, which was released by DGC Records in 1993, produced by Tony Berg.
  • Blood on the Forge by William Attaway (1941) provides social commentary on African-American experiences during the early twentieth century, particularly for those who joined the Great Migration northward from the miseries of sharecropping, only to be met with brutal treatment in the mills of the industrializing north.
  • WTT includes among its alumni many actors whose careers include Broadway, national tours, film, and television credits, including Sandy Duncan (Peter Pan); Major Attaway (Broadway: Aladdin); Brian Gonzales (Broadway: One Man, Two Guvnors; Aladdin); Liz Mikel (Broadway: Lysistrata Jones; TV: Friday Night Lights; Sordid Lives); Cedric Neal (Broadway: Gershwin's Porgy & Bess; After Midnight); Stacey Oristano (TV: Friday Night Lights; Bunheads; Shameless); and Akron Watson (Broadway: The Color Purple; The Play that Goes Wrong).
  • Tiner and Beaird moved the editorial position of The Journal to the political left, whereas it had been clearly conservative and earlier segregationist under Attaway and a previous editor, George Shannon.
  • John Elliotson, who oversaw the production of an addictive tonic; Malcolm Milner, the owner of Starrick's omnibus company; Pearl Attaway, Starrick's cousin and owner of a rival omnibus company; Philip Twopenny, the Governor of the Bank of England who was secretly robbing it; James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, who planned to assassinate Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli; and gang leader Maxwell Roth, who initially supports Jacob, but later reveals himself to be a dangerous sadist.
  • Understudies were Ruth Attaway (Meg), Frank Bayer (Arthur), James Cook (Kemp), Leslie Graves (Susanna), Douglas Hayle (Heming), Robert Levine (Richards, Gilbert, Berry), Marilyn Lightstone (Anne), Robert Molock (Pope), William Myers (Hodges, Roche, Old John), Robert Phalen (Will), Robert Stattel (Sandells), and Barbette Tweed (Jenny).



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