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Robinson Crusoe

NOUN
  1. the hero of Daniel Defoe's novel about a shipwrecked English sailor who survives on a small tropical island

How To Use Robinson Crusoe In A Sentence

  • I must say, the Labor Party isn't Robinson Crusoe - the Liberals have got their factions, the wets and the dries, even the Nats - god help us - have got factions as well.
  • Thorn took down a leather-bound copy of Robinson Crusoe, strummed the pages, releasing a fine musty powder into the air. OFF THE CHART
  • Robinson Crusoe, and casques on their heads like the old knights errant in romance; you never saw such tremendous figures; but without this kind of cloathing it would be impossible to stir out at present. The History of Emily Montague
  • Passing down the steep cobbled pathway, Carr's Lane, we emerge into Skeldergate, the haunt, as of old, of wharfingers and watermen, and we wistfully wonder in which house Robinson Crusoe, mariner, was born.
  • Here's where we can play real Robinson Crusoe," Billy cried, as they crossed the hard sand from highwater mark to the edge of the water. CHAPTER VII
  • But, for many young people, the anarchists' grunge could never compete with a frothy creation worn by Nick Rhodes or Steve Strange's latest sartorial take on Robinson Crusoe's buckskins.
  • The first edition of Robinson Crusoe was printed in 1719.
  • Subconsciously I remembered then began to hum the Robinson Crusoe theme music.
  • If Robinson Crusoe had been shipwrecked with a chest full of British banknotes, they wouldn't have done him any good.
  • One day Robinson Crusoe espied a foot print on the sand.
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