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Symons

[ sahy-muhnz ]

noun

  1. Arthur, 1865–1945, English poet and critic, born in Wales.


Symons

/ ˈsaɪmənz /

noun

  1. SymonsArthur18651945MEnglishWRITING: poetWRITING: critic Arthur. 1865–1945, English poet and critic, who helped to introduce the French symbolists to England
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Example Sentences

“When George comes back, he’s haute fashion, beyond fashion. All the other boys are wearing a mishmash of Elizabethan or early Jacobean,” says Symons.

Her grandson Ross Symons said he believed her penchant for "Quavers and chocolate" had also helped contribute to her remarkable age.

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“The president is drawing a line in the sand to put the nation’s interests first and listen to climate science,” Symons said in an interview.

Under questioning by prosecutor Steve Symons on Thursday, Depauw said he had thought there would be warning signs before the volcano erupted.

Tasmanian man Kane Symons also died in the crash, his former surf club confirmed on social media.

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