Who [pronoun]

Definition of Who:

the one

Synonyms of Who:


Opposite/Antonyms of Who:

-


Sentence/Example of Who:

O my people!Who crowd with greedy eyes round this my jewel,Poor ivory, token of his outward beauty—Oh!

From time to time they caught the grewsome head by the hair and shook it violently, shouting, Who-oo-oo!

Aveline-who-never-lied lies half stretched out upon a bench.

But Miss Wilson will not talk about the row, whatever it was, with the chance of goodness-knows-who coming in any minute.

Peter-who-lives-next-door came in this morning to display an infinitesimal, bandaged thumb.

And the dinner—that, too, tells the difference between the "depend-on-the-cook" establishment and the "wife-who-is-the-boss" home.

Almost she looked then to see the friend-who-was-to-be coming toward her with miraculous recognition in her eyes.

After a while another one began to bark like a dog with a cold, just like this—'who-o-o-o—hoo—hoo—hoo.'

He signified that his business was with the "Man-who-laughs," the term by which he designated Stuart.

What do you here on the cold ground, O Thrush-who-make-the-summer, and why are you so sad?