poetic license

NOUN
  1. license used by a writer or artist to heighten the effect of their work
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How To Use poetic license In A Sentence

  • Even if one forgives his poetic license with the facts, the book fails on the grounds that its arguments are incoherent.
  • I also will say "touche" to that one, as I am a flagrant invoker of poetic license when it comes to the word "alot" and several others. Funny Strange is Lori Culwell's blog.
  • One entry examined Lord Byron, whose libertine life and poetic license Porter clearly admired.
  • = -- 1. = la alma =, by poetic license, since _el alma_ would make the line too long by one syllable. Modern Spanish Lyrics
  • Well, that's what you call poetic license," protested Bill. The Boy Aviators' Treasure Quest
  • It also presents fantasy as fact, and for the unaware and the credulous, this is more than an exercise in poetic license; it is artistic and historical dishonesty.
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