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Definition of Human dynamo
1. Noun. A highly energetic and indefatigable person.
Generic synonyms: Actor, Doer, Worker
Specialized synonyms: Self-starter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Human Dynamo
Literary usage of Human dynamo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. How to Teach American History: A Handbook for Teachers and Students by John Walter Wayland (1914)
"A human dynamo is capable of serving either as a generator or as a motor. ...
Every teacher should be a human dynamo. Every schoolroom should be a magnetic ..."
2. Fasting: The Ultimate Diet by Allan Cott (1997)
"I am a human dynamo. I get more living out of one day than the average person
gets out of five. I have an unlimited amount of energy for work and play! ..."
3. The Higher Aspect of Nursing by Gertrude Harding (1919)
"For it is only during the active, waking moments of his Ufe that the human dynamo
is engaged in radiating its vital energy, or magnetism. ..."
4. Hail Columbia!: Random Impressions of a Conservative English Radical by Walter Lionel George (1921)
"... to see the most modern automatic plant turning out tire chains; and I saw an
almost human dynamo in Massachusetts, a dynamo which warns the negligent ..."
5. That Human Being: Leonard Wood by Hermann Hagedorn (1920)
"... to " help win the war" and refuse participation to a human dynamo worth an
army in himself; he heard it preach democracy, until men wearied of the word, ..."