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Tennyson
[ ten-uh-suhn ]
noun
- Alfred, Lord 1st Baron, 1809–92, English poet: poet laureate 1850–92.
Tennyson
/ ˌtɛnɪˈsəʊnɪən; ˈtɛnɪsən /
noun
- TennysonAlfred, Lord18091892MEnglishWRITING: poetWRITING: poet laureate Alfred, Lord Tennyson. 1809–92, English poet; poet laureate (1850–92). His poems include The Lady of Shalott (1832), Morte d'Arthur (1842), the collection In Memoriam (1850), Maud (1855), and Idylls of the King (1859)
Derived Forms
- Tennysonian, adjectivenoun
Example Sentences
Alliance deputy leader Eoin Tennyson said: "Trump's destructive trade war will damage living standards across the globe."
Alliance Party deputy leader Eóin Tennyson said the process of developing the programme for government was "fraught at times" and involved "needless delay", but he welcomed agreement on it as a "step forward".
But it’s her dreamy delivery of Alfred Tennyson’s “The Lady of Shalott” that stops time, wraps it in gauze and conveys the full tragedy of a heroine yearning to be known and, yet, hidden away.
The three other horses, named Trojan, Tennyson, and Vanquish, have returned to duty and will likely be able to take part in King Charles III’s birthday parade on June 15.
Trojan and Tennyson were the other two who broke loose.
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