1. whitson - Adjective
2. Whitson - Proper noun
See Whitsun.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHRW's Middle East director Sarah Leah Whitson said that Palestinian groups made clear that "harming civilians was their aim" and said that launching rockets at populated areas had no legal justification. Source: Internet
Stockland chief executive of communities Andrew Whitson said the boost was "powerful stimulus" to help the Australian economy and support construction jobs during the coronavirus pandemic-induced recession. Source: Internet
But the school is hoping to provide more than just educational supplies; Whitson and the West View Vols are making sure these kids come to school with the essentials as well. Source: Internet
She was the daughter of the late Clayton and Dollie Peterson Whitson and the wife of the late Loy Street, who passed away in 2003. Source: Internet
Lauren Whitson, a spokeswoman for the nonprofit Friends of the Katy Trail, said the bikes have been left in the middle of the trail, blocking emergency entrances and in landscaping. Source: Internet
Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch, said: “Iranian authorities do not limit unfair trials and mistreatment in custody to their own citizens but impose them on foreign nationals as well. Source: Internet