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poetize

[poh-i-tahyz] / ˈpoʊ ɪˌtaɪz /


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"Is he to poetize or administer pills?" asked Wright, turning to me.

From Mavis of Green Hill by Baldwin, Faith

He had been touched with the prevailing romanticism; he had written hymns like Manzoni, and, like Carrer, he sought to poetize the traditions and superstitions of his countrymen.

From Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions by Howells, William Dean

To poetize the truth in the science of charity and forgiveness can never be a great sin.

From Manners and Social Usages by Sherwood, Mrs. John M. E. W.

The result must be dreadful where fervour will poetize without the aidful restraints of art and modesty.

From England's Antiphon by MacDonald, George

From the puppet craze well on into his precocious university life it was his passion to explore the widest ranges of experience and then to reflect, moralize, or poetize upon them.

From Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene by Hall, G. Stanley




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