Proper noun
A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
(countable) A surname originating as a patronymic.
(countable) A male given name from the Germanic languages, in modern use often transferred back from the surname.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI wanted to write as well as I possibly could to deal with life-and-death problems in contemporary society. And the form of Wilkie Collins and Graham Greene, of Hammett and Chandler, seemed to offer me all the rope I would ever need. Ross Macdonald
Andrew Wilkie, the independent MP more qualified than most to sit on the committee given his background as an officer of the Office of National Assessments, makes the point starkly. Source: Internet
As part of a larger national strategy, a VA effort focused on expansive testing is critical to achieving widespread testing across the nation,” the senators wrote in a letter to VA Secretary Robert Wilkie. Source: Internet
From left, Andrew Wilkie, Reverend Tim Costello of the Alliance for Gambling Reform. Source: Internet
Concerned Veterans for America, a conservative group who supported Wilkie when he became VA secretary in 2018, chided Wilkie and his team, stressing that “VA leaders should always put the veteran and the integrity of the institution ahead of themselves.” Source: Internet
In addition to the lone Republican incumbent Andy Wilkie, two other Republican candidates are running for the Chatham Country Board of Commissioners in 2020. Source: Internet