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Synonym: Charles DickensCharles John Huffam DickensDickensdeucedevilSimilar words: charles dickenschicken soupchicken scratchchicken sandwichsickenchickenthickenquickenMeaning: ['dɪkɪnz]  n. 1. a word used in exclamations of confusion 2. English writer whose novels depicted and criticized social injustice (1812-1870). 
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31. Dickens was contemporary with Thackeray.
32. And the face of Charles Dickens stranded in space.
33. The book is a store of knowledge about Dickens.
34. Charles Dickens described the scene in Pickwick Papers.
35. This Dickens was a most curious man.
36. Dickens is one of my favourite authors.
37. Gilling's ability to teeter between fantasy and plausibility recalls Dickens.What he imagines is equal to anything Prospero might have conjured.
38. Charles Dickens was one of the greatest 19th century novelists.
39. John Mortimer made the presentation speech, drawing parallels between Dickens and Dostoevsky.
40. The work of Tennyson coexisted with the devastation of an urban underclass described by Dickens.
41. Charles Dickens come back, there is plenty of material for a new novel about pitiless employers and hapless employees.
41. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
42. This might be because Dickens is trying to tell us that society should be close-knit one and not isolated into different units.
43. Indeed - what the dickens was the matter with her? - she didn't want to be sensible.
44. Unlike the contemplative Hawthorne, Dickens could not wait to see the Falls.
45. Does Dickens, for example, overstep the limits of grammar in beginning Bleak House with a series of sentences without main verbs?
46. As opposed to writing: Dickens, of course, completed the last double instalment of Martin Chuzzlewit in the middle of June 1844.
47. It will continue to provide pleasure to readers for centuries and centuries into the future, Charles Dickens was a genius.
48. His frantic re-reading of Dickens had revealed numerous mentions of grog.
49. What the dickens, so to speak, was he to do?
50. It's thought to have cost the Dickens and Jones department store £100,000 in lost business.
51. For example, Dickens is fond of parenthetical constructions which allow the generalizing authorial voice to interrupt the narrative flow.
52. Throughout his works Charles Dickens made several references to Guinness.
53. Yet despite Charles Dickens etal., workhouses were not all the dark satanic mills of legend.
54. Or the works of Charles Dickens sandwiched between a well-thumbed leather-bound edition of the Romantic poets and three volumes of philosophy.
55. But the horror which writers such as Dickens expressed at the cruelty of his times was prompted by no such knowledge.
56. The novels of Charles Dickens contain moving descriptions of the terrible difficulties people faced during this time.
57. Dickens wrote his novels in weekly instalments for a magazine.
58. The Dickens study concludes: Very few offers of settlement conveyed by the conciliation officer are refused by applicants.
59. Fine collection of pictures, Rockingham china. Close associations with Charles Dickens.
60. The first is: How the dickens are you getting them in?
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