1. Harte - Noun
2. Harte - Proper noun
United States writer noted for his stories about life during the California gold rush (1836-1902)
Source: WordNetWowers never speede well, that have a false harte. Nicholas Udall
A dramatic series in 1956 saw a record that will probably never be beaten: off-spinner Jim Laker 's monumental effort at Old Trafford when he bowled 68 of 191 overs to take 19 out of 20 possible Australian wickets in the Fourth Test. Harte, pp. 444–446. Source: Internet
Andrea Harte, 31, a beautician and sports therapist from Plymouth, has also managed to stick to her New Year's resolution of bulk cooking - and now makes dinner for three people for as little as £15-a-week. Source: Internet
At Lord's on 27 May, the Australians defeated a strong MCC team, including Grace, by nine wickets in a single day's play. citation According to Chris Harte, news of the match "spread like wildfire and created a sensation in London and throughout England". Source: Internet
Aidan Harte puts Galway back in front. Source: Internet
Harte, p. 354. Robinson, p. 164. However, there were occasions when the Australians felt that their hosts had crossed the mark with tactics resembling bodyline. Source: Internet