1. waugh - Adjective
2. waugh - Verb
3. Waugh - Proper noun
A surname from Old English.
An unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Alabama, United States.
waugh (comparative more waugh, superlative most waugh)
(dialect, Scotland and Northern England) Insipid; tasteless.
waugh (third-person singular simple present waughs, present participle waughing, simple past and past participle waughed)
Alternative form of waff (“to bark”)
An unincorporated community in Marion Township, Boone County, Indiana, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.org[Graham Greene's] ability to encapsulate the essence of an exotic setting in a single book is exemplified in The Heart of the Matter (1948); his contemporary Evelyn Waugh stated that the West Africa of that book replaced the true remembered West Africa of his own experience. Anthony Burgess
Lara's done very well recently and I never had any doubts about the abilities of Lara or Waugh. Sachin Tendulkar
I sometimes think if I had gone to Oxford or Cambridge and looked like a handsome young guy who could be in an Evelyn Waugh novel or something, I'd be a massive movie star. But there's a longevity to what I do. It's more reliable. Someone isn't deciding that I'm the next big thing. Eddie Marsan
Most comic writers like to think they could play it straight if only their public would let them. Waugh is able to be grave without difficulty for he has always been comic for serious reasons. He has his own, almost romantic sense of propriety. V. S. Pritchett
CIA paramilitary officer Billy Waugh tracked down Bin Ladin in Sudan and prepared an operation to apprehend him, but was denied authorization. Source: Internet
Asked about the lingering threat of the coronavirus, Waugh said the Ryder Cup would likely be canceled, not postponed again, if next year presents the same level of public health risk. Source: Internet