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[ muhk-dou-uhl ] / məkˈdaʊ əl /
nounEdward Alexander, 1861–1908, U.S. composer and pianist. Words nearby MacDowellMacclesfield, MacDiarmid, Macdonald, Macdonnell Ranges, Macdonough, MacDowell, mace, macebearer, Maced., macédoine, Macedon Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for MacDowellI was at MacDowell three days after the miscarriage and tried to write that piece. Meghan Daum On Tackling The Unspeakable Parts Of Life|David Yaffe|December 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST I was reminded of the MacDowell Colony, where we first met. Endless Summer: Meg Wolitzer Talks About “The Interestings”|Jane Ciabattari|April 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST MacDowell is our highest type as yet; but others will come who will carry the standard higher. Vocal Mastery|Harriette Brower MacDowell's impulse toward significant expression was not slow in declaring itself. Edward MacDowell|Lawrence Gilman
It remains, even to-day, one of MacDowell's most characteristic and admirable performances. Edward MacDowell|Lawrence Gilman MacDowell has met little or none of that critical recalcitrance that blocked the early success of so many masters. Contemporary American Composers|Rupert Hughes No one is a more earnest student of these effects than MacDowell. Contemporary American Composers|Rupert Hughes
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