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NOUN
- a Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
How To Use Odyssey In A Sentence
- The fable is plainly implex, formed rather from the "Odyssey" than the "Iliad;" and many artifices of diversification are employed, with the skill of a man acquainted with the beet models. Lives of the English Poets : Waller, Milton, Cowley
- The Dominican Republic's mountainous interior and long stretches of unimproved roads make for perfect fat-tire odysseys.
- What follows is a sort of addled odyssey fuelled by comic self-aggrandisement and rage against the various machines of money-making. Lights Out in Wonderland by DBC Pierre
- Winter's Bone" -- This is the iffiest of the lot, but I am betting that there will be enough indie-movie supporters to win the votes this Ozark-Mountain odyssey needs to sneak into the final 10. Oscars 2011: Predicting the best director and best picture nominees
- He says he feels a special affinity with the south coast city where his British odyssey began. Times, Sunday Times
- But the barbarities of war come to disgust Inman and he deserts, embarking on an odyssey on foot back to Ada.
- Dreadstar Vol. 1 TPB - This reprint of Jim Starlin's 80's ouvre collects the first few issues of the series (and not the Metamorphosis Odyssey that resulted in galactic genocide) that persuaded me that scifi wasn't so bad. Grafictive excesses
- NOTE: The first book in the series is titled Elissa's Quest and the second book in the series is titled, Elissa's Odyssey. Young Reader Capsule Review 1 (Reviewed by Cindy Hannikman)
- Our quest however, soon became an odyssey into a Kafkaesque bureaucracy, PDF scraping and broken links.
- Spain said in its court filing: “Analysis of location information from multiple sources confirms the location on the seabed from which Odyssey took coins and other artifacts is the site of Mercedes.” Spain claims all treasure from The Black Swan : Coin Collecting News