Proper noun
Whitelaw (plural Whitelaws)
A surname from Old English.
Aided by Airey Neave 's campaigning among backbench MPs – whose earlier approach to William Whitelaw had been rebuffed out of loyalty to Heath – she emerged as the only serious challenger. Source: Internet
A lot of hype surrounds the first start of Miami Dolphins rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, but he might be biting off more than he can chew against Los Angeles, Whitelaw said. Source: Internet
Although social distancing measures continue to be eased across Australia, emergency physician Sarah Whitelaw said the number of people being screened on entry for coronavirus was actually increasing. Source: Internet
The IRA negotiated a short-lived truce with the British government and an IRA delegation met with the British Home Secretary, William Whitelaw at Cheyne Walk in Chelsea. Source: Internet
The Paige Whitelaw award for the most sportsmanlike player in the tournament went to Cowichan Valley C2 player Wyatt Sawchuk. Source: Internet
Whitelaw laid -3 (-120) with the Bills against a Patriots team that he said “looks like they’re in a little bit of turmoil.” Source: Internet