[
US
/ˈɫɑɹdnɝ/
]
NOUN
- United States humorist and writer of satirical short stories (1885-1933)
How To Use Lardner In A Sentence
- The non-linear screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr. (adapted from a novel by Richard Hooker) is filled with a lot of jokes and one liners that were highly amusing.
- The non-linear screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr. (adapted from a novel by Richard Hooker) is filled with a lot of jokes and one liners that were highly amusing.
- The great sports writer Ring Lardner was an expert on the sport, a man who was ringside for every major fight of his era.
- The real-life Dean was dizzier than any “busher” invented by Lardner. Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert
- Some of the more familiar conjugations of verbs in the American common speech, as recorded by Charters or Lardner or derived from my own collectanea, are here set down: Chapter 9. The Common Speech. 3. The Verb
- To paraphrase Hemingway on "Huckleberry Finn," all baseball literature comes from one book by Ring Lardner, "You Know Me Al" 1916, the first-person account of the trials and tribulations of a shallow young bush-league braggart. Taking Fiction Out to the Ballgame
- I find I can tell each one what they make, each fellow put their foot on the line, nobody can do what they like and she was one of these kind89 of people in Charters, and I am not the kind of man that is always thinking about their record, if he was to hit a man in the head they would think their nose tickled in Lardner. Chapter 9. The Common Speech. 4. The Pronoun
- He therefore, in the succeeding notes, calls Jn the aid of Dr. Lardner, and labours, with the help of this Socinian ally, to explain the nature of that, the term to express which he does not venture to translate. Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement & Sacrifice, and on the ...