Definition of Enjambs

1. enjamb [v] - See also: enjamb

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enjambs

enisle
enisled
enisles
enisling
enjail
enjailed
enjailing
enjails
enjamb
enjambed
enjambement
enjambements
enjambing
enjambment
enjambments
enjambs (current term)
enjoin
enjoinder
enjoinders
enjoined
enjoiner
enjoiners
enjoining
enjoinment
enjoinments
enjoins
enjoy
enjoy oneself
enjoy your meal
enjoyability

Literary usage of Enjambs

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

1. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day by George Saintsbury (1908)
"... as we shall see, is so frequent in Comus, and he stops or enjambs as he pleases ; in fact, there are things in Lycidas not unsuggestive of the ..."

2. The Art of the Player-piano: A Text-book for Student and Teacher by Sydney Grew (1922)
"It represents the poetic principle of enjambment, and intimates objective or emotional continuity. Chopin frequently enjambs his phrases. ..."

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