Similar words: poet, poetry, poetic, poetically, poet laureate, poetic justice, detest, pretest. Meaning: ['pəʊɪtɪs] n. a woman poet.
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(1) She is the greatest living poetess.
(2) There is even a punk poetess in the familiar Joolz guise of goth gone wrong.
(3) She was the daughter of the establishment poetess, Yekaterina Sheveleva, a long-time associate of Yuri Andropov.
(4) Isn't there a suggestion that "poetess" is slightly pejorative?
(5) Emily Dickinson, a famous 19th century American poetess, enjoys equal popularity with Whitman and is conferred the pioneer of the 20th century English and American Imagist movement.
(6) Emily Bront is an unique female writer and poetess in English literature in the 19 th century.
(7) Emily Dickinson , a famous American poetess of the 19 th century, is a unique and unprecedented poet.
(8) She seemed less like a poetess than a distracted housewife.
(9) She just went through the motions of being a poetess.
(10) Nobody is put into prison in our country unless they have broken a law Michael was demanding release for some poetess.
(11) The picture gave no clear impression of anyone in particular; it was generic Victorian lady, specific shy poetess. Sentencedict.com
(12) Suffocate and send to until the last days of one's life talented poetess only!
(13) Know I Shall Die in the Rays is the masterpiece among lyric poems written by Tsvetaeva, Russian poetess at Silver Age.
(14) Better by far you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be sad. Chtistina Georgina Rossetti. British poetess.
(15) The sonnets of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, a famous English poetess of the19th century, are unique in their charm.
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