Definitions for Baudelaire

Baudelaire Bau·de·laire

Spelling: [bohd-l-air; French bohduh- Baudelaire is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 533 anagrams from letters in Baudelaire (aabdeeilru).

Definitions for Baudelaire

noun

  1. Charles Pierre [sharl pyer] /ʃarl pyɛr/ (Show IPA), 1821–67, French poet and critic.

Examples for Baudelaire

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Baudelaire suspected that sometimes she sold herself on the streets to raise money.

Baudelaire, very much the well-dressed young dandy, was watching from his carriage across the street.

It was in one such club at the bottom end of the Champs Élysées, which was then under construction, that Baudelaire first saw her.

Baudelaire had just turned 21, and was enjoying a substantial inheritance from his father.

What would French poetry be to-day if Baudelaire had never existed?

Whitman is made to share a chapter, lumped in with Proust, Wilde, and Baudelaire, in which he is allotted a mere paragraph.

It is bitter in Baudelaire, sweet and plaintive in Lamartine, mystic in Verlaine.

Baudelaire is little known and much misunderstood in England.

It is in such glimpses as these that we see something of Baudelaire in his letters.

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