单词 | poetise |
释义 | poetise (once / 137434 pages) v WORD FAMILY poetise: poetised, poetises, poetising+/poet: poetic, poetise, poetize, poets/poetic: poetically, poetry/poetize: poetized, poetizer, poetizes, poetizing/poetizer: poetizers/poetry: poetical, poetiser, poetries USAGE EXAMPLESI thought she was fighting his battles with him in her imagination, or poetising; but she whispered—'Don't interrupt me! Ramsay, R., Barnaby—A Novel(2011) It is even probable that the moral casemate to which they fled favoured the preservation of their old ways, that of poetising included. Martinengo-Cesaresco, Countess Evelyn, Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs (...(2011) Those sounds are considered especially musical in the depth of night: we even poetise the sounds of falling hailstones. Suyematsu, Baron Kencho, A Fantasy of Far Japan—Summer Dream...(2011) v compose verses or put into verse Syn|Hypo|Hyper poetize, verse, versify metrify compose in poetic meter spondaise, spondaizemake spondaic elegise, elegizecompose an elegy sonnetcompose a sonnet compose, indite, pen, write produce a literary work |
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