Alternative terms

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Lexicographical Neighbors of

the Say Hey Kid
the Shiites
the Solent
the Street
the Sunnites
the Swiss
the Taal
the Tempter
the Three Weird Sisters
the Trapezium
the Triangle
the Venerable Bede
the Weird Sisters
the apple doesn't fall far from the tree
the ball is in someone's court
the bard (current term)
the bee's knees
the bends
the big six
the big sleep
the bigger they are, the harder they fall
the bigs
the bill, please
the bomb
the boot is on the other foot
the buck stops here
the calculus
the combined tendinous expansions of the sartorius
the consultation
the course of true love never did run smooth

Literary usage of

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

1. A Concordance to the English Poems of Thomas Gray by Albert Stanburrough Cook, Concordance Society (1908)
"The bard, . . . Had in imagination fenc'd him, LS 113. There sit the sainted sage, the bard divine, Ina. 15. Sacred tribute of the bard, ..."

2. A Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and Songs of Robert by J. B. Reid (1889)
"Accept this tribute from the Bard Thou brought from fortune's ... And lo ! the Bard, a great reward, Has got a double portion 1 Ib. By the Bard, ..."

3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"The bard was Gitto'r Glyn, who flourished about 1450; the transcript was made about the year 1600. It would be easy to quote similar examples from the Welsh ..."

4. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"Come listen ! bold in thy applause, The bard shall scorn pedantic laws ; And, as the ancient art could stain Achievements on the storied pane, ..."

5. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1842)
"With the exception of the Bard, the poems are as miscellaneous as can be ; and although the ... The Bard is a juvenile production and is pleasant reading. ..."

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