Dylan Thomas

NOUN
  1. Welsh poet (1914-1953)
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How To Use Dylan Thomas In A Sentence

  • This is where Dylan Thomas drank 18 neat whiskies, his last.
  • Belcher mentions Dylan Thomas's elegy for his father in connection with this piece.
  • A sound like Uncle Tom Cobleigh reading Neville Cardus to faraway natives", as the poet Dylan Thomas nicely put it. The day I was bowled over by John Arlott's soupy-thick vowels | Frank Keating
  • But in the principality last week he was hailed as a greater poet than Dylan Thomas.
  • The two lines from a poem quoted on the fourth page should have been credited to Dylan Thomas.
  • Minghella's movie is culture with a capital culch: it has ghosts playing Bach, a plumber who quotes Dylan Thomas and the kind of cinematography that holds a close-up of a white sheet on a clothesline, possibly signifying the Whiteness of Life. Ghostest With The Mostest
  • I fell completely besottedly for Dylan Thomas at that age because that's an age when indentation and richness really resonate for you. Rowan Williams on Writing
  • I was in awe of you, thinking you were going to be the next Dylan Thomas! The Thrill of a Lifetime
  • The two lines from a poem quoted on the fourth page should have been credited to Dylan Thomas.
  • Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood is melodious, lush, and dense with meaning.
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