Similar words: celiotomy, heliotrope, scoliotic, iliotibial, bibliotheca, bibliotherapy, helios, aphelion. Meaning: n. 1. British poet (born in the United States) who won the Nobel prize for literature; his plays are outstanding examples of modern verse drama (1888-1965) 2. British writer of novels characterized by realistic analysis of provincial Victorian society (1819-1880).
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121. I shall be most happy on the understanding that Mr. Eliot will be present, too.
122. Eliot ( 1888 - 1965 ), marked the consummate artistry of Anglo - American modernist poetry.
123. But the owners at the time refused to spin MySpace off before Eliot Spitzer, then New York's attorney general, began investigating Intermix, and the site was sold to News Corp.
124. I wanted to be independent of universities, as William Carlos Williams was, or Wallace Stevens or Eliot.
125. Rainer Maria Rilke and Yeats , Eliot 1, known as the three great modern European poets.
126. The keenest of bucolic minds felt a whispering awe at the sight of the gentryGeorge Eliot.
127. She reads primarily "to keep up," as she puts it, much prefers Rudyard Kipling to T.S. Eliot, rarely dines out or sees a play.
128. Communications answered that T. S. Eliot was not a new code or the colours of the day.
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