Similar words: margarine, oleomargarine, kitchen garden, gargantua, gargantuan, ditcher, pitcher, witchery. Meaning: n. United States writer noted for her novel about the South during the American Civil War (1900-1949).
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1. Margaret Mitchell was also a notable suffragist.
2. American writer, Margaret Mitchell, who wrote "Gone With The Wind", was knocked down and killed by a speeding vehicle in 1949.
3. In this novel, Margaret Mitchell likens the weak to wheat, and the strong to buckwheat.
4. ATLANTA — Margaret Mitchell called her tiny ground-floor apartment here on Peachtree Street in midtown "the dump."
5. The Atlanta History Center, which operates the Margaret Mitchell House, is celebrating with an exhibit, Atlanta's Book: The Lost 'Gone With the Wind' Manuscript (running Saturday through Sept. 5).
6. Gone with the Wind, an American novel by Margaret Mitchell, portrays the figure of Scarlett and makes a lasting impression on readers.
7. Local historian Ann Boutwell, a docent at the Margaret Mitchell House for 12 years, gives an entertaining and lively tour through "the dump."
8. Margaret Mitchell: Scarlett heard the stairs groan and she got softly to her feet.
9. The Margaret Mitchell House is a building that once contained several apartments.
10. Along with Disney's Mickey Mouse, Gone With the Wind was one of the first Hollywood products to be widely merchandised, according to Don Rooney, a Margaret Mitchell expert at the history center.sentencedict.com
11. Gone with the Wind, first published in May 1936, is a romantic novel and the only novel written by Margaret Mitchell.
12. Scarlett and Yao Mulan are the heroines in the Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell and Moment in Peking by Lin Yutang.
13. These days, I am reading a famous novel that it's Gone with the Wind from Margaret Mitchell.
14. Gone with the Wind first published in May 193 is a romantic novel and the only novel written by Margaret Mitchell.
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