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Bulwer

[ bool-wer ]

noun

  1. 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.

Kedge Whiteye laughed at that, and Black Jack Bulwer spat.

Dywen would lead one ranging, Black Jack Bulwer and Kedge Whiteye the other two.

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