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Sentence count:180+5Posted:2017-03-29Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: prosaicSimilar words: poetpoetryemetichereticphonetickineticathleticasceticMeaning: [pəʊ'etɪk(l)]  adj. 1. of or relating to poetry 2. characterized by romantic imagery 3. of or relating to poets 4. characteristic of or befitting poetry. 
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61 Drank five margaritas and waxed poetic about my screenplay to some adorable creature.
62 His love of poetic and narrative sequences culminates in the three book designs that dominate the exhibition.
63 Just when you least expect it, she thought, poetic justice is waiting right around the corner.
64 Thomas Deloney may have used a little poetic licence to embroider a good yarn.
65 In so far as he contended for a reformation of poetic diction, he undertook a useful task.
66 West's elegy magnifies the warts and the amours, yet gives poetic poignancy to the portraits he draws here.
67 They have a minimalist approach, but with delicate, poetic language.
68 Compared with poetic devices like metaphor, they are probably rather mundane.
69 He had an aversion for proper names, employing instead a number of poetic circumlocutions.
70 That we influence the world around us is not simply a poetic metaphor.
71 It is surprising how a similar kind of construction in Bach has an altogether more poetic result.
72 To sum up, when looking for a choral text, choose words which are simple, direct, and poetic.
73 It's a troublesome beast, this poetic ambiguity which we are so often taught to value more highly than the explicit.
74 It is ruled out equally by the Formalist opposition between practical and poetic language.
75 In doing so she has laid herself low as well. Poetic justice.
76 A poet in retirement, 1800-7 During these years we are still on the high plateau of Wordsworth's poetic achievement.
77 It's rite. i REpeat when i liKe. i have poetic licence! don't question me????
78 This secondary elaboration of the original dream will use poetic language and ritual performance to communicate to others the original dream.
79 Yet we have already noted how, in terms of poetic justice for instance, fabliau morality is often conventional in precisely these terms.
80 The reader's interpretation is complicated by echoes of poetic use, and appreciation of the development of a topos.
81 By the 1930s Storni had gained sufficient independence to allow her poetic vision to encompass the world of objects around her.
82 Wilde took poetic licence to the extreme, for the true story is much more down to earth.
83 If that were so, subsequent events had some of the characteristics of poetic justice.
84 The thematic range and the technique of the earlier poems have not been replaced by a new poetic style.
85 Makine is a good writer, poetic but never fanciful, and one who treats childhood reflected through experience with delicacy.
86 The movements themselves are quite poetic and have often been likened to clouds floating in the sky.
87 Straus' style evokes a bygone era, her language lyric, her ruminations bittersweet and poetic.
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88 But it is the poetic strength and simplicity of the writing that seduces the reader.
89 With strophic song the musical form is very much governed by the poetic form.
90 Rather it is the changed tone of the poetic voice that we notice.
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