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Sentence count:234+8Posted:2017-02-28Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: poetrySimilar words: prosecuteprosecutorprosecutionproselytizemorosesun rosea bed of rosesprosperMeaning: [prəʊz]  n. 1. ordinary writing as distinguished from verse 2. matter of fact, commonplace, or dull expression. 
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(181) Until quite recently, the most widely read Sinhala prose work was Pansiya Panas Jataka Pota, number 6 in our list of sources.
(182) Then that famous Orwellian coda. "Good prose is like a window pane."
(183) Only gives fully in prose of filar detailed sorrow to affect my nerve.
(184) The prose structure of his novel can be divided into three kinds: branch-like structure, cloud-like structure and drawing-board-like structure.
(185) Needless to say, Chinese prose is all consisted by Hanzi.
(186) Speak the prose only once per day and intend to transfigure the dream according to the intention.
(187) I want to glance over one time this piece of prose.
(188) Most of the tools and techniques I discuss are also a serviceable means of working with more data-oriented XML documents, but the emphasis in this column is working with marked-up prose.
(189) The prose of his official communications was so laboured, pompous and verbose.
(190) You primp as brothel woman by the body of place son, is exactly your biggest flaw in prose.
(191) Therefore the style of prose poem has a special origin and value, and the western prose poem is more prosified than poetic.
(192) The prose poem"snow"by Luxun consists of three groups of images_rain in the warm region , snow in the south and it in the north .
(193) Rich, ornate prose is hard to digest, generally unwholesome, and sometimes nauseating.
(194) Lu and Zhou's powerful psychological structure of cognition based on their profound knowledge and free wide acceptive mentality has finished the construction of their varied styles of prose.
(195) Ciceronian means Cicero's eloquent, oratorical manner of writing[sentencedict.com], which has had an enormous influence on the development of European prose.
(196) He has published poems, proses, short stories, reportages on magazines such as "Poetry", "Star Poetry Journal", "Hunan Literature", "Hunan Daily", "Prose Parterre" and so on.
(197) Ms Didion has a remarkable ability to consider her own feelings without letting her prose turn soggy with emotion.
(198) The origins of it can be traced back to the ages of prose and poems, which can be proved by the emergence and development of prose poem both in China and other countries.
(199) Of or relating to a genre of prose fiction that originated in Spain and depicts in realistic detail the adventures of a roguish hero, often with satiric or humorous effects.
(200) He deliberately wrote prose in verse form, obscured the border between verse and prose, enlarged the scope of verse, and generalized it into the sphere of ordinary life.
(201) Instead, each module is introduced with extremely clear and articulate prose descriptions(sentencedict.com), followed by well-chosen typical usage examples.
(202) Where is the man in Goethe, in his birdlike lyrics or in his clumsy prose?
(203) The world might have been at war, but no less cataclysmic is the individual anguish of the broken-hearted, so claims Elizabeth Smart's prose poem.
(204) Gulliver's Travels is generally regarded as a terrific satirical novel written by the great English prose satirist Jonathan Swift.
(205) An interest in the ideogram led him to Japan where he now writes poetry and prose, in both English and Japanese.
(206) The very texture of his prose bears the influence of his familiarity with drugs.
(207) When you need a study tip and don't have time to sift through all the prose on your bookshelf, a simple list is the perfect solution.
(208) A fiction writer and poet, she is best known for her memoir, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, and for Tender Buttons (prose poetry).
(209) After the prose poem was introduced from the west into our country, it has not changed completely from the tradition into modern form become of the restriction of traditional culture.
(210) This paper holds that He Qifang had created an independent lyric style in Huamenglu—monologic prose poem.
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