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Bloomsbury

NOUN
  1. a city district of central London laid out in garden squares

How To Use Bloomsbury In A Sentence

  • Even to the unprejudiced eye, the ‘Mysore Generation’ seems to be as variously gifted as the ‘Bloomsbury Group’ - and yet there is a whole shelf of books on the latter, not one on the former.
  • An uncelebrated poet whose best-known work was his satire on the Bloomsbury set, he and TS Eliot were early mutual admirers.
  • Janine di Giovanni is contributing editor of Vanity Fair and author of the forthcoming Ghosts by Daylight (Bloomsbury) Even Silence Has an End by Ingrid Betancourt
  • Bloomsbury said that Cezanne is a great painter.
  • Many of the 4,000 books in the auction www.bloomsburyauctions.com have Davidson's bookplate affixed—a simple line drawing of the Mediterranean rascasse fish, the essential ingredient of bouillabaisse, of which Davidson wrote a hilarious essay called "The Harlot of Marseilles. A Culinary Man of Letters
  • The address of a house in Bloomsbury was engraved on the disc.
  • While an undergraduate he became romantically involved with various members of the Bloomsbury group.
  • There were occasions when Bloomsbury House pulled out all the stops on behalf of children who were clearly gifted - usually in the arts.
  • The Bloomsbury Conservation Area is characterised by a planned pattern of streets and squares developed mainly during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
  • They were back home in the drawing room in Bloomsbury, with the countryside burning in the grate and the curtains drawn.
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