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Spelling: [bek-it]
IPA: /ˈbɛk ɪt/

Beckett is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 62 anagrams from letters in Beckett (bceektt).

Definitions for Beckett

noun

  1. Samuel, 1906–1989, Irish playwright and novelist, living in France: Nobel Prize in Literature 1969.

Examples for Beckett

And the river was the Berbice, and the house that of Mr. Beckett.

The title of his first novel is taken from DeLillo, the second from Beckett.

Are such books as Beckett, Jackson and others, to be examined?

There is another engraving from the first-named Vandyck by Beckett.

He seems to put more store these days in Glenn Beck than Beckett.

Growing up in Dublin, he devoured books: Joyce, Faulkner, and, yes, Beckett.

He must have stolen them from a person named Beckett—R. Beckett.

Kabakov is the Beckett of the art world, creating silences and divorcing himself from the cackle.

There is more silence in the plays of Beckett and Ionesco than there are words.

This isn't a comic, it's a Beckett play with barnyard animals.

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