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Sentence count:280+29Posted:2017-03-01Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: lyricoderhymeverseAntonym: proseSimilar words: poetpoemsubpoenaonomatopoeiametretoiletrymetricpetrolMeaning: ['pəʊɪtrɪ]  n. 1. literature in metrical form 2. any communication resembling poetry in beauty or the evocation of feeling. 
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181 Jay reads poetry so beautifully.
182 Hayward made some pretty caustic comments about your poetry.
183 But I had forgotten those accursed books of poetry.
184 His poetry is very cerebral.
185 She spoke a great deal about poetry.
186 Anglo Saxon poetry is formulaic.
187 Dancing is the poetry of the foot. John Dryden 
188 Organizers made it a point to include music and poetry to help relax the atmosphere and lure more students.
189 These volumes contain poetry which may be categorized generally as a poetry of attitudes, the attitudes being both literary and vital.
190 Everyday life is much more interesting to me than big, abstract theories. Through my poetry, I aim to reflect our times. I don’t want to dwell on the olden days, although it is a period I mention often. Gulzar 
191 Can it indeed be bogus and worthless poetry that has obsessed critical reviewers for nearly twenty years?
192 The affinities between music and poetry have been familiar since antiquity, though they are largely ignored in the current intellectual climate.
193 Finally(http://sentencedict.com/poetry.html), for both Wimsatt and Brooks a defining characteristic of poetry was irony.
194 There is, then, no reason to believe Freemantle when she claims to have had little interest in poetry.
195 Cash prices will be awarded to three winners in the general category and one in the poetry section.
196 Poetry and prose when they advance into the most mystical regions will depart farther and farther from music.
197 In the few years that followed, Eliot adopted various strategies to keep his poetry flowing.
198 To appreciate the significance of the lyrical origin of tragedy, we must first elucidate lyric poetry as such.
199 In prisons which offer art or creative writing classes, inmates will pour out their frustrated feelings in painting or poetry.
200 I tried to make out the cover and thought it might be a recent anthology of poetry.
201 Everyone knew he had all the attributes a golfer needs, and his swing was poetry in motion.
202 I can not believe that it can be right that this late in the game Poetry is still a closed book.
203 Folk-song is the direct ancestor of lyric poetry, and the simplest artistic form that unites the Apolline and the Dionysiac.
204 The compatibility between poetry and writing from the heart is not automatic but at best conventional.
205 Leapor is faced with a choice between her job and her poetry.
206 Martha was planning to break out of the ghetto of poetry.
207 The thing about Mr Healey's delightful book is not only the bloody poetry but the classical allusions.
208 Unquestionably it was ancient Rome's greatest legacy to the medieval world, greater probably even than its literature and its poetry.
209 Poetry makes life what lights and music do the stage. Charles Dickens 
210 Relatively little attention has been paid to the origins of labouring class poetry.
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