Proper noun
A surname from Old English.
An unincorporated community in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCSS Shenandoah, Lieutenant James I Waddell, Annapolis 1960, pages 144-155 Spanish rule By 1886 the Spaniards claimed the Caroline Islands which were part of the Manila -based Spanish East Indies and began to exert political authority. Source: Internet
For example, Peter Hately Waddell argued in Ossian and the Clyde (1875) that poems contained topographical references that could not have been known to Macpherson. Source: Internet
“Accessibility for persons with disabilities is critical and must be maintained in the coming convergence,” said Ms Waddell, an Accessibility Expert to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), who is hard of hearing herself. Source: Internet
Finally, Waddell & Reed Financial Inc. boosted its position in shares of Glacier Bancorp by 13.2% during the first quarter. Source: Internet
Boeing built an unusual training device known as "Waddell's Wagon" (named for a 747 test pilot, Jack Waddell) that consisted of a mock-up cockpit mounted on the roof of a truck. Source: Internet
The church can’t predict “when the next 2008 is going to take place,” Christopher Waddell, second counselor in the faith’s Presiding Bishopric, told The Journal. Source: Internet