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hedonist

[heed-n-ist] / ˈhid n ɪst /


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Honorable mention: The Accidental Hedonist, written with flair by one Kate Hopkins.

From Time Magazine Archive

"An egoistic Hedonist," Parry was beginning, but Ellis cut him short.

From The Meaning of Good—A Dialogue by Dickinson, G. Lowes (Goldsworthy Lowes)

Green's own dialectics were directed against the Sensationalist and Hedonist theories which used to be regarded as typical of English thought; and on them they acted as a powerful solvent.

From Recent Tendencies in Ethics by Sorley, William Ritchie

A few long-hoarded pennies in his hand Behold him stand; A kilted Hedonist, perplexed and sad.

From Trees and Other Poems by Kilmer, Joyce

A Hedonist of academic type, repelled by a vulgar intonation, Gissing himself is manifestly the man in exile.

From The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories by Gissing, George




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