How To Use poetically In A Sentence
- Silliman approaches the history of this community through the stories of her ‘foremothers’, an unpoetic term for such poetically named women as Ruby, Flower and Farah.
- Here may be a key to understanding the liberties he takes with the painters whose lives he poetically reinvents.
- It also depicted her as one of the boys, or, more poetically, as a kind of Cleopatra floating down the river with a boatful of male artists.
- The aim of the compiler has been to bring together verses which will continue to give abiding delight to the poetically minded reader.
- The challenge of translating the richness and complexity of Aeschylus's language into a poetically charged but sayable English that was still faithful to the original Greek did indeed distract me from the pain that I was living through.
- The sudden discontinuity was often poetically associated with the attaining of enlightenment.
- The 40 page catalog is densely packed with images spanning the artist's career while texts by Mark Alice Durant and Spaid poetically interpret and analyze the work.
- He decked out the interior with beautiful copper ducting for the extraction and put the poetically short menu on blackboards. Times, Sunday Times
- This, dear reader, is my mud-faced conjoint* and that curious behavior of his, in a clamshell, is the difference between him and me; the difference, I now realize, between really living life and poetically lusting after it from the boardwalk above. Jean-Marc
- Mr. Cresta Morris wore white collars and beautiful ties, had a large gold watch-chain over what the French call poetically a _gilet de fantasie_, but which he, in his own homely fashion, described as a "fancy weskit. Bones in London