Proper noun
Wiles
A surname transferred from the nickname. A patronymic form of Wile.
Accounts of this award frequently make reference that at the time of the award Wiles was over the age limit for the Fields medal. Source: Internet
According to Wiles, the crucial idea for circumventing, rather than closing this area, came to him on 19 September 1994, when he was on the verge of giving up. Source: Internet
Before the outbreak of the deadly virus, Wiles demonstrated the unique and paradoxical ability of being an anti-Semitic political contortionist, blaming “the Jews” for controlling both the political right and the political left. Source: Internet
Gerry E. Meyer was born on June 27, 1929, in Edgerton, Ohio, the son of Lyman Earl “Brownie” and Ethel Marie (Wiles) Meyer. Source: Internet
He lamented that the faithful were "tossed to and fro and carried around with every wind of doctrine, by the cunning of men, by their craftiness and deceitful wiles." Source: Internet
Having known the wiles and treachery of Tortoise, Dog made a U-turn to the scene of crime, so as to help salvage the situation. Source: Internet