Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word WILDEAN
WILDEAN
Definitions of WILDEAN
- Of or pertaining to Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), Irish playwright and poet, or his writings.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using WILDEAN in a Sentence
- Edited by "anarcho-libertarians, tax rebels, Eurosceptics, and Wildean individualists," Samizdata is one of the UK's oldest blogs.
- In a review for The Wildean Michael Seeney described Pearce's biography as "badly written and muddled", "woefully poorly annotated" and using "odd sources without question".
- The film begins promisingly by restoring the Baron to the role of Wildean dandy, with a superbly handled entrance in which Peter Cushing, a gaunt figure dressed entirely in black, silences with a-gesture a howling mob of lunatics.
- Time Out called the film "an exotic, Wildean horror story, visually as extravagant and tantalising as a decadent painting" that is "badly let down, though, by some grotesque overacting".
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