Similar words: boycott, toy chest, boycotting, joy, lyceum, joyous, enjoy, for joy. Meaning: n. influential Irish writer noted for his many innovations (such as stream of consciousness writing) (1882-1941).
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1 Joyce has been under a cloud since her roommate's bracelet disappeared.
2 Alan recounted how he and Joyce had met.
3 It's rather a shame that Joyce missed the concert.
4 Joyce has a comfortable apartment in Portland.
5 Joyce argued me into buying a new jacket.
6 It's a great pity Joyce wasn't invited.
7 Joyce Bryt is a devoted Star Trek fan.
8 Joyce was irritated by the inflexibility of her colleagues.
9 It was just wonderful to see Joyce again.
10 Joyce regarded his US citizenship as a moral and political incubus.
11 James Joyce was saluted as the greatest writer of the 20th century.
12 The defending champion Joyce Chepchumba, Loroupe's team-mate, came third.
13 Joyce was undismayed by the subjugation of the Czechs.
14 The pontoon bridge linking Balzac to Joyce.
15 Joyce raced through the store, searching desperately.
16 Joyce had a special hatred for history.
17 Joyce thought this last remark was humorous.
18 But economics were a secondary issue to Joyce.
19 Twice Joyce was prosecuted in the police courts.
20 Joyce was trying to arrange bail.
21 Joyce made a catty comment about Sonia's clothes.
22 Joyce Allan and Fred Penfold will also take part in this meeting which will hopefully produce recommendations for our next Directorate meeting.
23 Joyce explained to Paul in a very loud voice that her den was this way.
24 Perhaps the most interesting entry made by Joyce in his Workbook related to his place of birth and nationality.
25 Mosley, Joyce, and the leaders of the meeting at the pavilion were charged with assault and riotous assembly.
26 As a writer I'd put him on a par / level with Joyce.
27 Some commentators compared his work to that of James Joyce.
28 I told Lucy the news under my breath,[www.Sentencedict.com] but Joyce overheard me.
29 Bloomsday has turned into a carnival, attended by thousands of people who know little about James Joyce.
30 Recent books have revealed the unacknowledged literary debts that writers such as Brecht and Joyce owed to the women in their lives.
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