Similar words: goldsmith, swordsman, swordsmanship, cross swords with, smith, smithy, words, john smith. Meaning: n. a fluent and prolific writer.
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(1) It's tempting to wonder what he'd make of wordsmiths all around re-writing his work; mellowed out or gobsmacked?
(2) I've been a wordsmith since my hand could hold a pen.
(3) A: Become a great wordsmith.
(4) Anne Michaels, a Canadian poet and no mean wordsmith herself, describes "An Equal Stillness" as "a first novel of uncommon power". Praise to be heeded.
(5) On investigation, we find one outstanding wordsmith whose prose decisively influenced the lovely cadences of the King James translation.
(6) This long-winded wordsmith "punctiliously shifts paradigms" and "expeditiously ensures the numerical veracity of weekly sales reports."
(7) Become a great wordsmith.
(8) That may be because I am a wordsmith, but also because it is the most mature.
(9) With all his talent as a wordsmith , he was also a gifted cartoonist.
(10) Using WordSmith software we also analyzed the frequency of words composing the titles of 7985 papers and found the common research interests and the hot topics of the double sides.
(11) With all histalentas wordsmith, he was also a gifted cartoonist.
(12) In today's review section Anthony Edwards, playwright, poet, novelist and general wordsmith, talks about his glittering career.
(13) It's a matter for conjecture whether he would have been willing to accept a real theatre wordsmith had one been available.
(14) And their personal therapy group can now be swelled by the addition of Thom Yorke[sentencedict.com], the wordsmith and frontman of Radiohead.
(15) I also eventually started a blog to satisfy an inner wordsmith in me that has blossomed into a career.
(16) He is a patent attorney by day, web ninja by night, and helped me wordsmith the 960 copy.
(17) Danielle LaPorte — She helps other people find and live their truth; she's a wordsmith and a poet.
(18) She helps other people find and live their truth; she's a wordsmith and a poet.
(19) David Hirshey, whose talents as an analyst are admittedly overshadowed by his skills as a wordsmith(http://Sentencedict.com), noted the importance of Stoke's physical approach in his weekly ESPN column.
(20) Whether you're an aspiring actor, artist, data hound, or wordsmith, Cranium gives you and your team a moment to shine!
(21) The internet is deluged with rapid flow of information, but what is this to do with me, a mere wordsmith?
(22) Wordnik is a good first step towards a dictionary for the modern wordsmith, but without up-to-date definitions it's really just a better Google search for example sentences.
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