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Bulwer
[ bool-wer ]
noun
- Sir Henry William Henry Lytton Earle BulwerBaron Dalling and Bulwer, 1801–72, British diplomat and author.
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Example Sentences
Conversely, a woman with facial hair was seen by some people not as masculine or unfeminine, but as an abomination, who, according to Bulwer, “must be greeted with stones from a distance.”
From Salon
They were like unto—if not worse than—The Last Days of Pompeii, as described by Bulwer Lytton.
From Slate
Here’s a man who – agreeing with the 17th-century rhetorician John Bulwer that gesture is “the palm and crown of eloquence” – really speaks with his hands.
From The Guardian
Kedge Whiteye laughed at that, and Black Jack Bulwer spat.
From Literature
Dywen would lead one ranging, Black Jack Bulwer and Kedge Whiteye the other two.
From Literature
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