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life story

noun as in biography

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At just 18, the crooner has millions of people—mostly young girls—clamoring to know more about his life story.

As a result, the exhibit falls short of showing Mary as real woman, as a protagonist in her own life story.

Thompson knows her life story and goes on to say, “What she represents is the American dream.”

He rests lavishly, depicted in a marble sarcophagus that stares up for eternity at the carved depictions of his life story.

The life story of this man would be largely built on our interviews with him, his mother, and the material we were now collecting.

"Well, this Loron lout finally got me," said Davy, resuming the thread of his life story.

When the life-story of an animal is given, the experiences described are typical and characteristic of its kind.

Here they have toiled and played and brought forth countless generations, and few can tell their life-story.

He could read the whole life-story of the patient self-sacrifice on the one hand and imposition on the other.

His life story he had offered in jest, but he understood Barr's.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to life story, such as: autobiography, diary, memoir, personal history, and profile.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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