Used in a Sentence

dickens

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for dickens.

Editorial note

Publishers/Authors can complain all they want, but the truth is we simply do not have authors like we had before (Frost, Dickens etc).

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

In the phrase the dickens (Used as an intensifier).

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of dickens gathered in one view.

noun

In the phrase the dickens (Used as an intensifier).

noun

A disturbance or row.

noun

A surname originating as a patronymic, notably borne by Charles Dickens, English novelist.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dickens.

noun

In the phrase the dickens (Used as an intensifier).

noun

A disturbance or row.

noun

A surname originating as a patronymic, notably borne by Charles Dickens, English novelist.

noun

A small city, the county seat of Dickens County, Texas, United States.

Example sentences

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Publishers/Authors can complain all they want, but the truth is we simply do not have authors like we had before (Frost, Dickens etc).

2

It was as if they had combined the worst aspects of Las Vegas development with Charles Dickens era London.

3

Would Charles Dickens stories been any less had he written them in French rather than English?

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Charles Dickens perfectly described it in Little Dorrit when he described the Circumlocution Office[1].

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I've read Dickens was a favorite of Dostoevsky, and David Copperfield has characters you'll remember all your life.

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PS: And where the dickens do you think belief propagation came from - I certainly first heard about it from statistical physicists.

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I've heard it alleged that Dumas and Dickens deliberately stretched and optimized their serialized stories, to maximize their profits) Does it matter?

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Historically I think, may be, some of the 19 century books like Charles Dickens The Great Expectation may suffer from the problem you mention.

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> If modern writers have such disrespect for their audience As opposed to whom, paid-by-the-word Dickens and his amazing menagerie of circumlocutions?

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> and likened the Java API’s to Charles Dickens and other literary works Never, could have I ever predicted to one day see that as an actual excerpt from an article.

Quote examples

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This feels like the right time to quote Dickens: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." Only it wasn't.

2

Dickens used "literally" in this meaning in the middle of 19th century.

3

Charles Dickens, another "compulsive" walker.

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Mind, the school library only comprised "literature" - no kids books, Harry Potter was a gleam in jk's eye, it was Tolstoy, Homer, Proust, Euripides, Dickens, whatever a nine year old is supposed to read.

Proper noun examples

1

Ulysses is obviously a huge accomplishment, beyond nearly all writers.) Compare that with, say, Dickens.

2

Persuasion was great though, and in many ways (compassion aside) a better novel than Dickens', not that they really deserve to be compared to one another.

3

Recently finished Austen's Persuasion and Dickens' Oliver Twist.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use dickens in a sentence?

Publishers/Authors can complain all they want, but the truth is we simply do not have authors like we had before (Frost, Dickens etc).

What does dickens mean?

In the phrase the dickens (Used as an intensifier).

What part of speech is dickens?

dickens is commonly used as noun.