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Definition of Dylan Thomas
1. Noun. Welsh poet (1914-1953).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dylan Thomas
Literary usage of Dylan Thomas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Global Challenge and Local Response: Initiatives for Economic Regeneration by Walter B. Stöhr (1990)
"A statue of Dylan Thomas now looks across Swansea's new marina within the Maritime
Quarter by the seashore. The quarter is a major element in the ..."
2. London, England and Wales by David Arscott (1998)
"It's a place of pilgrimage for Dylan Thomas fans. The famous Welsh poet spent
the last years of his life in the slate-covered Boathouse (now a museum ..."
3. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"By the 20th century the switch was complete: Milton and Donne did not use beautiful;
Dylan Thomas did not use beauteous. The evidence of the concordances ..."
4. Daytrips Scotland and Wales by Judith Frances Duddle (2003)
"J One of New Quay's famous visitors was Dylan Thomas, who lived in the town during
1944-45 and wrote his most famous work, Under Milk Wood, ..."
5. Antigua and Barbuda by Don Philpott, Brian Anderson, Ellen Anderson (2004)
"He declared himself King Juan I, and dispensed aristocratic titles on his literary
friends, including JB Priestley, Dylan Thomas and Rebecca West. ..."
6. The Selfish Pig's Guide to Caring by Hugh Marriott (2003)
"... until her ears fall off like figs, her toes grow big and black as balloons,
and steam comes screaming out of her navel. Dylan Thomas, Under Milk Wood ..."
7. Wisdom for the Soul: Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing by Larry Chang (2006)
"Dylan Thomas, 1914-53 ~ in Julia Cameron, Transitions: Prayers and Declarations
for a Changing Life, 1999 I hope it is true that a man can die and yet not ..."