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US
/ˈhɛmɪŋˌweɪ/
]
NOUN
- an American writer of fiction who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1954 (1899-1961)
How To Use Hemingway In A Sentence
- Our own Hemingway wrote so much grandiose nonsense about this so-called sport that the reader feels a certain dread as the climactic spectacle approaches — a dread heightened by the awareness that Montherlant was a matador in his teenage years. Monster of Marriage
- Saul Bellow is the greatest Jewish American writer after Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner died.
- A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not. Ernest Hemingway
- Hemingway, who had become a journalist before the war, married Elisabeth Hadley, and went to report on the war in Greece and Turkey.
- Hemingway's romance with his nurse inspired him to write 'A Farewell to Arms'.
- Famed boating resorts like Marina Hemingway would ‘host’ all the American boaters, providing dockage, food and beverages.
- But perhaps it was there on the terrace of the Villa America, tossing back Bailey cocktails, that Hemingway acquired his taste for tart, unsugared drinks. He Was a Cocktail Artist
- As Mr. Adams dons trail clothes—"shirt with dozens of pockets, drip-dry pants that zip off into shorts, floppy hat with a cord pulled tight under the chin"—he realizes, too late, that he looks as though he is trick-or-treating as Ernest Hemingway. In a Lost City, Finding Yourself
- Should we see them as dreary drudges, blind to the creativity of the Shakespeares and Hemingways who are taking the test?
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