Definition of Flo Ziegfeld

1. Noun. United States theatrical producer noted for a series of extravagant revues known as the Ziegfeld Follies (1869-1932).

Exact synonyms: Florenz Ziegfeld, Ziegfeld
Generic synonyms: Theatrical Producer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Flo Ziegfeld

Flindersia
Flindersia australis
Flindersia schottiana
Flint
Flint's arcade
Flint's murmur
Flint's syndrome
Flint River
Flintshire
Flintstonian
Flip
Flipper
Flips
Fliss
Flo
Flo Ziegfeld (current term)
Flobert
Floberts
Flocks
Flodden
Flodden Field
Flood's ligament
Flora
Florabama
Floreal
Florence
Florence Nightingale
Florence fennel

Literary usage of Flo Ziegfeld

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Literature in the Making, by Some of Its Makers by Joyce Kilmer (1917)
""We'd like to hear something about Voltaire and Flo Ziegfeld. Second thoughts indicate that 'TA Daly' is the pen name of Mr. Charlie Chaplin. Of course! ..."

2. The Leather Pushers by Harry Charles Witwer (1921)
"... in with the information that since he has been holdin' down his present portfolio he has seen more breath-takin' young women than Flo Ziegfeld ever did, ..."

3. There's No Base Like Home by Harry Charles Witwer (1920)
"Joe, that goes for Mark's & Anthony, Nero, Romeo, Three Weeks, Flo Ziegfeld and etc. If they is such a thing as angels, they look like this ..."

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