Proper noun
A surname.
Any of a number of towns in English-speaking countries
A suburb of Lower Hutt, New Zealand.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA jumper by Jasmine Stephen and then a quick steal by Daphney Saylor, follow by a jumper by Saylor, gave Wingate the early 4-0 advantage. Source: Internet
Also like Newton, he became involved in a vitriolic controversy over priority, with his one-time student Richard Delamain and the prior claims of Wingate. Source: Internet
Following her military service, Yazzie returned home and worked at Wingate Boarding School while raising her children with her husband before retiring. Source: Internet
“Congratulations to Mrs. Roz Wingate, The Natural History Club, all its student members and the Science Department. Source: Internet
Last month, Verpelli graduated a semester early as the first All-American in Wingate women’s tennis history, an Academic All-American and a recipient of the H.K. Helms Award, which goes to the graduating senior with the highest grade-point average. Source: Internet
Brown, who was in the youth ranks at Peterborough United, was delighted to sign and wants to make the most of his shot with the U’s, having spent time in non-League football with Barton, Arlesey, Wingate & Finchley, Kettering and Stamford. Source: Internet