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Definition of Ciardi
1. Noun. United States poet and critic (1916-1986).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ciardi
Literary usage of Ciardi
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life and Art of William Merritt Chase by Katharine Metcalf Roof (1917)
"characteristic manner of the Old World disparaging the younger generation, "Oh,
yes, Signorina ciardi she is very well, but her father, ah, you should see ..."
2. Revised Catalogue, Department of Fine Arts, with Index of Exhibitors (1893)
"ciardi, G. (Venice) On the Lagoon. 231. ciardi, G. (Venice) Canal of St. Mark.
232. ... ciardi, G. (Venice) The Basin of St. Georgio Venice. 234. ..."
3. Hermathena by Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland) (1907)
"For example, ciardi-Dupre places side by side, as instances of syncope after the
letter r, ... This chronological discrepancy ruins ciardi-Dupre's argument, ..."
4. American Airpower Comes of Age: General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold's World War II by General Henry H. Arnold, John W. Huston (2001)
"The American poet John ciardi, a B-29 gunner who flew from Saipan, as well as some
... See John ciardi, Saipan: The War Diary of John ciardi (Fayetteville, ..."
5. Official Catalogue of Exhibitors (1915)
"31. Evening Fires. ciardi, Beppe. 32. Venetian Scenes. ciardi, Emma. 33.
The Avenue: Boboli Ga:dt u ciardi, Guglielmo. 34. Clouds in Spring. 35. Boati. ..."