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Definition of Macleish
1. Noun. United States poet (1892-1982).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Macleish
Literary usage of Macleish
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention by Religious Education Association (1905)
"ANDREW MAcLEISH GLENCOE, ILLINOIS The plan of this department contemplates work
which will stimulate and encourage religious ..."
2. Installation of Edmund Janes James, PH.D., LL.D., as President of the University by Illinois University, Edgar Jerome Townsend, Wallace Nelson Stearns, George Mygatt Fisk, Stephen Sheldon Colvin (1906)
"the person of Mr. Andrew MacLeish of the firm of Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co.
of Chicago. Mr. McLeish responded gracefully in acknowledgment of Dean Kinley's ..."
3. What I Have Seen While Fishing and how I Have Caught My Fish by Philip Geen (1905)
"THE FALLS POOL—WHEN ARE POOLS IN PLY ELM TREE POOL —MY GILLIE macleish. THE FALLS
POOL. THIS pool, as I have said, will be sure to have fish in it, ..."
4. What I Have Seen While Fishing and how I Have Caught My Fish by Philip Geen (1905)
"THE FALLS POOL—WHEN ARE POOLS IN PLY—ELM TREE POOL —MY GILLIE macleish. THE FALLS
POOL. THIS pool, as I have said, will be sure to have fish in it, ..."
5. What I Have Seen While Fishing and how I Have Caught My Fish by Philip Geen (1905)
"THE FALLS POOL—WHEN ARE POOLS IN PLY—ELM TREE POOL —MY GILLIE macleish. THE FALLS
POOL. THIS pool, as I have said, will be sure to have fish in it, ..."