rhymist (Meaning)

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rhymist (n.)

A rhymer; a rhymester.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rhymist

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rhymist Sentence Examples

  1. The renowned rhymist William Shakespeare wrote some of the most iconic sonnets in English literature.
  2. The celebrated rhymist Robert Frost crafted poems renowned for their vivid imagery and profound themes.
  3. Maya Angelou was an influential rhymist whose powerful words inspired generations.
  4. Percy Bysshe Shelley, a revered rhymist, composed ethereal and introspective verses.
  5. The mystical rhymist William Blake explored spiritual and visionary realms in his poetry.
  6. Ogden Nash, a witty rhymist, wrote clever and humorous verses that delighted readers.
  7. Emily Dickinson, a prodigious rhymist, penned poems that are both enigmatic and haunting.
  8. Elizabeth Bishop was a meticulous rhymist whose poems often dealt with themes of travel and displacement.
  9. The experimental rhymist E.E.
  10. Cummings broke away from traditional forms, creating innovative and dynamic poetry.

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A rhymer; a rhymester.

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The renowned rhymist William Shakespeare wrote some of the most iconic sonnets in English literature.

The celebrated rhymist Robert Frost crafted poems renowned for their vivid imagery and profound themes.

Maya Angelou was an influential rhymist whose powerful words inspired generations.

Percy Bysshe Shelley, a revered rhymist, composed ethereal and introspective verses.