Antonym: poetess. Similar words: poem. Meaning: ['pəʊɪt] n. a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry).
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91, The poem contains references to places where the poet spent his childhood.
92, From here to chanson twelve is hell to heaven but our game old poet seemed to work his miracle.
93, Sidney as a poet, therefore, understandably asserts the improving role of poetry against those hostile to literature.
94, Robert Louis Stevenson the novelist and poet who travelled extensively, preferred the donkey.
95, The poet Arthur Rimbaud led a short but extremely eventful life.
96, The qualities that make a poet are not different in kind from what other men have.
97, He was excellently placed to be the next Poet Laureate when the position fell vacant in ninety-six.
98, The poet Emily Dickinson is known for her brilliant fancies.
99, The first epic poet of a human group is the first individual.
100, She officially unveiled a carved plaque to commemorate the centenary last year of the death of poet Richard Watson.
101, In 1879, Maurice, son of the poet and novelist George MacDonald, died at the age of fifteen.
102, He is poet in residence at the Inn on the Alameda in Santa Fe.
103, For the most part the later sonnets of celebration of the Friend impute no such extraordinary motives to the Poet.
104, My daughter, the poet, says Sofia was the goddess in charge of wisdom long ago.
104, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
105, The lines were written by an obscure English poet named Mordaunt.
106, The 66-year-old poet said the grant will enable him to make some long-range plans.
107, When a revised edition appeared c. 1775, Leapor was still the most heavily represented poet.
108, He was its poet and its prophet for almost 60 years and when he died Saturday, a lyrical voice was silenced.
109, The poet Francis Rose wrote in 1855 of how King Alfred ... his blow-stone blew.
110, Bedwyr, the poet and dreamer, who suffered ten times over for one grief, was the finer man.
111, Whatever his capacity as a poet, Theobald was no fool as an editor or as a critic.
112, After grad school, a series of grants allowed the peripatetic poet simply to write.
113, She is a poet who is admired by other poets but not well-known to the general public.
114, The other is a conversation with the poet Liao Yiwu active in the 1989 democracy movement and subsequently jailed.
115, They did not expect to get home, says the poet; still, they went to sleep.
116, She loves the Poet, and will do anything to please him, including turning tricks for a variety of kinky characters.
117, The juggernaut bucked and the poet held on to the side to prevent himself being thrown around.
118, If he were a poet he would write a poem to that glimpse of bare ankle.
119, I am the poet of the poor, because I was poor when I loved; since I could not give gifts, I gave words. Ovid
120, Born in 1818, he had been educated under the supervision of the liberally inclined Romantic poet Vasilii Zhukovskii.
More similar words: poem.