Belloc

NOUN
  1. English author (born in France) remembered especially for his verse for children (1870-1953)
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How To Use Belloc In A Sentence

  • Belloc stood over it, leaning on his staff for support, his face lined with exhaustion.
  • Mr. Belloc is the fact of his envisagement of the possibility of this war. Hilaire Belloc The Man and His Work
  • (Hillaire Belloc noted once that, while Jacobite songs were often heard in English homes, he had been warned by the gendarmerie for intoning “Vexilla regis” on a beach in Brittany.) History
  • Belloc then unwrapped the bundle, and Anest saw that it contained three staves of rare black oak taken from the Black Forest, a place of legend known only to wizards and the faerie creatures.
  • Belloc es optimista y constructivo, dogmático, audaz y aventurero, sorprendente y desigual, enamorado tanto de la vida que late a la vera del camino como de la sólida tradición. Hilaire Belloc
  • Cupping the silver liquid in his palm, Belloc carefully raised his hand to the level of the girl's eyes, which reflected the argent light.
  • Unlike Belloc's old staff, the new staves were ornately carved with runes and ancient arcane symbols.
  • In 1906, Catholic controversialist Hilaire Belloc was running for a seat in the British House of Commons.
  • _Autobiography_, "that there emerged the quadruped, the twiformed monster Mr. Shaw has nicknamed the Chesterbelloc. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
  • (Hillaire Belloc noted once that, while Jacobite songs were often heard in English homes, he had been warned by the gendarmerie for intoning “Vexilla regis” on a beach in Brittany.) History
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