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Encyclopedia > Woody
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Woody is used : Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

See also: Look up Appendix:Most popular given names by country in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Woodrow was originally an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning row of houses by a wood in Old English. ... Pinguicula grandiflora Example of a Cross Section of a Stem [1] Botany is the scientific study of plant life. ... Trunks A tree trunk as found at the Veluwe, The Netherlands Wood is a solid material derived from woody plants, notably trees but also shrubs. ... In grammar, a substantive is either: a noun substantive, now also called simply noun; or a verb substantive, which is a verb like English be when expressing existence (in contrast to use as a copula). ... For a Wiktionary project on slang terms, see here {Missing Link} Slang is the use of highly informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speakers dialect or language. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The erection of the penis, clitoris or a nipple is its enlarged and firm state. ... Memory (Random Access Memory) Look up computing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Debian is a project based around the development of a free, complete operating system through the collaboration of volunteers from around the world. ... A Linux distribution, often simply distribution or distro, is a member of the Linux family of Unix-like operating systems comprising the Linux kernel, the non-kernel parts of the GNU operating system, and assorted other software. ... Look up Appendix:Most popular given names by country in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... // A nickname is a name of a person or thing other than its proper name. ... Sheriff Woody is a fictional character appearing in several films and cartoons by Disney and Pixar. ... Woody, in a fridge (2003) Matthew Wood (stage name Wood, or sometimes using the nickname Woody) is British Sea Powers drummer. ... Woody Woodpecker in the 1948 short Wacky-Bye Baby, directed by Dick Lundy. ... Woody Allen (born Allen Stewart Königsberg on December 1, 1935) is a three-time Academy Award-winning American film director, writer, actor, jazz musician, comedian, and playwright. ... Woody Evans may refer to: Woody Evans (musician) Woody Evans (writer) This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title. ... Woody Evans may refer to: Woody Evans (musician) Woody Evans (writer) This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title. ... Woody Rock (born James Green on September 10, 1978 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an African-American gospel and R&B singer. ... Woodrow Wilson Guthrie (July 14, 1912–October 3, 1967) was a prolific American folk musician. ... Woodrow Woody Tracy Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American Emmy Award winning and Academy Award nominated actor. ... Wayne Woodrow “Woody” Hayes (February 14, 1913 â€“ March 12, 1987) was a college football coach who is best remembered for his 28-year tenure at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, from 1951-1978. ... Woodrow Charles Herman (May 16, 1913 – October 29, 1987), better known as Woody Herman, was an American jazz clarinetist, alto and soprano saxophonist, singer, and big band leader. ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode (born July 28, 1914, Los Angeles, California; died December 31, 1994) was a decathlete and football star at UCLA before becoming a film actor. ... Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924), was the 28th President of the United States. ... Ron Wood (born June 1, 1947 in London) is a British rock guitarist and best known as a member of The Rolling Stones and The Faces. ... The Bay City Rollers eponymous U.S. debut album; Wood is at the lower left Stuart John Wood (born 25 February 1957, at Chalmers Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland), was a rhythm and later bass guitarist for the 1970s pop sensations, the Bay City Rollers. ... the very definition of a guitarist is cody allen and taylor hines because of there un ending guitar skills and awsomnes. ... The Bay City Rollers were a Scottish Pop/rock band of the 1970s. ... Daniel Mark Woodgate (born October 19, 1960), sometimes nicknamed Woody, is a drummer for the British second wave ska band Madness. ... Andrew Wood (January 6, 1966 – March 19, 1990) was the lead singer of the band Mother Love Bone, and earlier of Malfunkshun. ... Bio Zombie is a Hong Kong zombie-comedy film from 1998, starring Jordan Chan. ...


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Woody Guthrie: Dust Bowl Balladeer (700 words)
Woody Guthrie (1912- 1967) was born Woodrow Wilson Guthrie in Okemah, OK. His father was a land speculator whose fortunes fluctuated with the oil booms.
Woody's mother suffered a number of breakdowns before the family was forced to send her to a asylum where she would spend the rest of her life.
Woody always claimed that his family was responsible for all the traits that he for which he became legendary.
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