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Matthews

American  
[math-yooz] / ˈmæθ yuz /

noun

  1. (James) Brander 1852–1929, U.S. writer and educator.

  2. Sir Stanley, 1915–2000, British soccer player.


Matthews British  
/ ˈmæθjuːz /

noun

  1. Sir Stanley. 1915–2002, English footballer

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Alipio was impressed by how well Matthews performed on short notice.

From Los Angeles Times

Justin Matthews, Hansons' regional director for Kent and Sussex, said the "unique item" had given him "goosebumps" when he first saw it.

From BBC

This the fourth day of evidence in the trial with Det Cons Matthews of the Police Service of Northern Ireland's cyber crime centre taking the stand.

From BBC

The play started with Toronto Maples Leafs captain Auston Matthews digging the puck out along the boards in the U.S. end.

From Los Angeles Times

"What they have not had is much scoring from captain Auston Matthews, he has not yet taken any of the games by the horns. They are OK, but not more than that."

From BBC