Proper noun
Wever (plural Wevers)
A surname.
Actress Merritt Wever attends Showtime's 2010 Emmy nominee reception at Skybar at the Mondrian on Aug. 28, 2010, in West Hollywood, Calif. Source: Internet
Due to a lack of Strategic bombers – the very "Ural bombers" that General Wever had asked for six years before – the Luftwaffe could not strike at Soviet production centers regularly or with the needed force. Source: Internet
In Wever and Gleeson we trust, though, as we watch two people do everything we, at the moment, cannot: Get on trains, share small spaces, and just run away from it all. Source: Internet
The detectives, played by Merritt Wever and Toni Collette, lean on each other for support, while Marie suffers alone in the Northwest. Source: Internet
In December 1934, Chief of the Luftwaffe General Staff Walther Wever sought to mould the Luftwaffe s battle doctrine into a strategic plan. Source: Internet
Wever has the comical grace notes of Judy Holliday and Judi Dench (circa As Time Goes By) combined with an adrenaline-laced injection of Waller-Bridge’s irreverent humour (she, by the way, makes an appearance in two episodes). Source: Internet