Galsworthy

[ US /ˈɡæɫzˌwɝði/ ]
NOUN
  1. English novelist (1867-1933)
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How To Use Galsworthy In A Sentence

  • He ... stood in the porch a minute to recover his composure" (John Galsworthy).
  • These two kinds of specialism, or departmentalism, may therefore conveniently be treated together; for I may leave Mr. Galsworthy and William James to conduct the attack, contenting myself with the task of linking up their forces. Personality in Literature
  • Once we get into the twentieth century, the term saga was chiefly popularised by John Galsworthy, who wrote The Forsyte Saga. More about sagas
  • In this novel , Galsworthy tells us the love tragedy between Ashurst and Megan.
  • British novelist John Galsworthy knew the value of preserving the past -- and he would likely have counted "hoary" among those old things worth saving. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
  • Captain Galsworthy was a frequent visitor, and though he was past eighty, insisted on giving our boys their first lessons with the singlestick. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
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