How To Use Wordsmith In A Sentence

  • They were written by celebrated writers such as Sholem Aleichem and Jacob Gordin (the first important "serious" Yiddish playwright), and popular wordsmiths such as Abraham Shaikewitz Schomer and Joseph Lateiner, whose reputations have been eclipsed by time. Undefined
  • CHICAGO – President-elect Barack Obama’s wordsmith is moving to the West Wing. Obama’s Speechwriter Moves to the White House - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • New York playwright Will Eno is an original, a maverick wordsmith whose weird, wry dramas gurgle with the grim humour and pain of life.
  • Milton, who worked as a film critic as well as an agency copywriter, was a wordsmith.
  • He is a patent attorney by day, web ninja by night, and helped me wordsmith the 960 copy.
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  • I love listening to sermons, I really admire people who are wordsmiths who can craft words in a way that holds people's attention.
  • June 24, 2008 tags: carlin, wordsmith by Dale Challener Roe One Less Wordsmith « Write Anything
  • By making the acknowledgement, you certify that I am a linguistical genius, and admit to an awe and admiration of my wordsmithery. Think Progress » Memorandum To Tony Snow On The Use Of The Term ‘Tar Baby’
  • To be damned by a professional wordsmith, sneered at by a master of metaphor and allusion, well, it was beyond endurance.
  • Frowning, the wordsmith jerks the paper from the machine, its platen and feed roller clacking angrily in protest. The Torture Never Stops
  • While not quite up to the neologisitic prowess of a certain wordsmith of the Elizabethan Age, a noted U.S. statesperson has gotten a good deal of notoriety for her contribution to the English language. Bill Chameides: On Words: 'Global Warming' Meets Astrology
  • Palmer's abstraction is in illustration of very private experience, not a wordsmith tinkering at several removes from experience.
  • She quickly became enamoured with his style of writing, entranced by his wordsmith abilities and the evident wisdom of his words.
  • For a painter, who can produce storerooms of paintings; for a wordsmith, either novelist or playwright, who can offer a library of texts, fecundity is no problem.
  • And no reasonable person, let alone a wordsmith like Limbaugh, thinks the word terrorize means the same thing as terrorist. 12/06/2005
  • The wordsmiths explain that this refers to the plain surface of a packstaff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Composers, linguists, wordsmiths, poets, and all those in a creative sphere are all in their own way pursuing happiness and fulfillment.
  • Publishers need to build reader relationships to avoid their authors becoming "anonymous wordsmiths" at a time when showcase opportunities are declining as Borders Group Inc. closes 200 stores and Barnes & Noble Inc. dedicates more space to nonbook items. Writers Get Close on Web
  • You have heard from your most talented wordsmiths, best raconteurs, and most assiduous participants. Home Stretch
  • His faith in the idea that he could be considered just another aspiring wordsmith is touching, if ingenuous; even if his prose somehow turned out to be staggeringly brilliant, the critics and bloggers and readers who make up the literary establishment would rather die than admit it. James Franco's debut short story collection, “Palo Alto”
  • For England’s Queen Elizbath I, Prometheus Club playwrights Will Shakespeare and Kit Marley risk their lives to keep her safe and on the throne; Faerie Queen Mab’s only wordsmith is Kit who crosses the veil between the two realms, but has other supporters too. Hell and Earth-Elizabeth Bear « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Every newspaper employs wordsmiths in the newsroom to rewrite breaking news collected by reporters in the field.
  • The importance of words is a conceit of wordsmiths, certainly.
  • The truly great debaters and wordsmiths never resort to cheap discourtesy as a way to make a point and their arguments were stronger for it.
  • This happens to be precisely what exalts a wordsmith like James Joyce.
  • Learner is that rare beast: a wordsmith who can spin a yarn. Times, Sunday Times
  • The show is rounded out by heavy duty wordsmith Fortner Anderson, the quiet intensity of Jason Selman's poetry, and a sampling of Harris's own fevered flights of fancy.
  • By making the acknowledgement, you certify that I am linguistical genius, and admit to an awe and admiration of my wordsmithery. Think Progress » Memorandum To Tony Snow On The Use Of The Term ‘Tar Baby’
  • He's a supposed wordsmith who offers only gibberish. Times, Sunday Times
  • These wordsmiths include poets, novelists, literary critics, newspaper and magazine journalists, and many professors.
  • I, therefore, forgive him his indiscrete whinings and offer him a chance to achieve true brotherhood in Dawg´s fraternity of wordsmiths. Page 2
  • Put on your "Metaphoric Goggles" and view each version as a professional rhetorician or "wordsmith" would. Rhetorical Style Phase #2
  • Inventive wordsmiths and puzzlists have come up with all sorts of words, sentences, and even paragraphs that have this property.
  • While journalists generally consider themselves wordsmiths, working with numbers has become an inescapable part of their profession.
  • And I love finding new ones, like the one I discovered last week via Wordsmith: quaggy (KWAG-ee) adjective Marshy; flabby; spongy. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » The Music of Language
  • If there are master wordsmiths in our time, Pratchett is part of the club; heck, he's probably a senior board member with keys to the clubhouse, access to the hot tub, wine cellar and three weeks each year in the time-share ... MIND MELD: Memorable Short Stories to Add to Your Reading List (Part 1 of 2)
  • No doubt some wordsmiths are busy scribbling for Monday's edition on how we had this coming.
  • Byron's poem sprung forth as a result, and the ‘wet, ungenial summer’, as Mary Shelley described it in her diary, drove the wordsmiths indoors.
  • The environment would no longer foster those wordsmiths who might otherwise have been more visibly adding words to the English word pool, or magically new-minting old ones. The English Is Coming!
  • This occurs, in part, because prominent writers and wordsmiths appropriate the phrases and repeat them in columns, interviews, and the like, typically without attribution.
  • Anu is the impressario behind WordSmith. org, and has been since 1994. 25 Gifts for Wordinistas
  • Page Summary tsarina: (no subject) [+0] whiskeychick: (no subject) [+0] ysabetwordsmith: Yes ... Frank Frazetta (1928-2010)
  • He is a wordsmith, a poet, and yet language fails him; through her singing she is able to transmit meaning and emotion.
  • As Obama is not what we call a wordsmith, it has been suggested it was written for him by William Ayers. Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
  • Webster the wordsmith was a compiler, not a prescriber," he writes at one point. A Definitive American Life
  • Largely self-educated, Jack London had a love of books and a desire to write, but hadn't had a lot of success as a wordsmith yet.
  • All you journalists and wordsmiths out there, it's time to pitch in.
  • He is a wordsmith, a poet, and yet language fails him; through her singing she is able to transmit meaning and emotion.
  • Not every talented entrepreneur is a wordsmith. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was a prosperous merchant and creative free spirit, a poet and a wordsmith.
  • By all accounts the love-struck wordsmith is a man of intelligence and charm. Times, Sunday Times
  • But then, as academics and wordsmiths we always come back to either spoken or written words to convey what we experience deeply.
  • She quickly became enamoured with his style of writing, entranced by his wordsmith abilities and the evident wisdom of his words.
  • As well as being an inspirational leader he was a fine wordsmith. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cut-rate journalists and underground marketing campaigns now drown out the authentic voices of amateur wordsmiths.
  • In today's review section Anthony Edwards, playwright, poet, novelist and general wordsmith, talks about his glittering career.
  • John Shade, the Wordsmith Professor of English Literature, doesn't seem to me imaginatively capable of assembling a story like that of Kinbote-Botkin-Charles Xavier, not to mention the whole Baroness-Orczy plot of Zemblan intrigue. Reading Nabokov
  • Well, doing crossword puzzles in ink is enough evidence of your wordsmith wizardry! Murderati Word Jumble
  • With all his talent as a wordsmith , he was also a gifted cartoonist.
  • She was a prosperous merchant and creative free spirit, a poet and a wordsmith.
  • Goldsmith is a wordsmith known for his "uncreative" writing. University of Toronto -- News@UofT
  • Milton, who worked as a film critic as well as an agency copywriter, was a wordsmith.
  • Wordsmith's anagram generator states: All the life's wisdom can be found in anagrams. Anagrammage
  • In today's review section Anthony Edwards, playwright, poet, novelist and general wordsmith, talks about his glittering career.
  • Only an expert wordsmith could mark such a round. Times, Sunday Times
  • No less a wordsmith than Elizabeth Bishop reported that she had had to look up six words in Craft's Chronicle.
  • Immerse your ears – be they piggy or human – from the noir to the neo-Romantic, with readings from well-established wordsmiths Iain Sinclair and Mimi Khalvati, as well as burgeoning bards like Clare Best, whose collection Breastless charts her experience of mastectomy, and Philip Pollecoff, a lawyer whose lyrics span Ovaltine, acid and alimony. This week's new events
  • Given his eloquent wordsmithery, even writing them down is no mean feat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, one does not necessarily have to be critical or a wordsmith to be a good designer; I doubt the same is true if one wants to be a good critic.
  • If there's one part of that report I would re-write - in the wordsmithing, Washingtonese that goes on after the fact - it would be that footnote. WordPress.com News
  • Finding the right wordsmith editor begins with screening applicants with various writing and editing backgrounds.
  • A speech writer is a wordsmith extraordinaire and will work each word and phrase to maximum advantage.
  • Sue Katz: Consenting Adult -- Rants and reviews by a wordsmith and rebel with a particular interest in Boomers and alternative sexualities DIANNE FEINSTEIN, OPPORTUNIST
  • After all, being the skilled wordsmith that he is, I've no doubt Andrew will be able to convey the sound of the ocean through the written word.
  • As a logophile, I also appreciate Shakespeare as a wordsmith. Archive 2005-04-01
  • Flyovercountry @wordsmith: Investor's Business Daily poll, conducted in 2006. wordsmith @Flyovercountry #32: My further point was that the acts of Muslim terror, ... Flopping Aces

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