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Marlowe
[ mahr-loh ]
noun
- Christopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet.
- Julia Sarah Frances Frost Sothern, 1866–1950, U.S. actress born in England (wife of E. H. Sothern).
Marlowe
/ ˈ³¾É‘˱ôəʊ /
noun
- MarloweChristopher15641593MEnglishTHEATRE: dramatistWRITING: poet Christopher. 1564–93, English dramatist and poet, who established blank verse as a creative form of dramatic expression. His plays include Tamburlaine the Great (1590), Edward II (?1592), and Dr Faustus (1604). He was stabbed to death in a tavern brawl
Example Sentences
Some faculty were using it to enrich their teaching, including an environmental sciences professor who developed a bot named Marlowe that uses humor and a pirate’s voice to help students learn to write scientifically.
New Mexico 1st Judicial District Court Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer appeared furious over the handling of the evidence, which was not given to the defense, and dismissed the single charge against Baldwin.
Were iconic Southern California PIs like Philip Marlowe and Lew Archer on your mind when you first started writing Happy Doll?
While there was plenty of crime to be found in the city’s most polished neighborhoods, Marlowe’s shabby Hollywood office was the home to honesty and integrity.
First Judicial Circuit Court Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer on Friday denied special prosecutor Kari T. Morrissey’s motion to reconsider the dismissal of the felony charge against Baldwin, star of the troubled western movie.
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