Definitions for Dickinson

Dickinson Dick·in·son

Spelling: [dik-in-suh n]
IPA: /ˈdɪk ɪn sən/

Dickinson is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 194 anagrams from letters in Dickinson (cdiiknnos).

Definitions for Dickinson

noun

  1. Edwin (Walter) 1891–1978, U.S. landscape and still-life painter.
  2. Emily (Elizabeth) 1830–86, U.S. poet.
  3. John, 1732–1808, U.S. statesman and publicist.
  4. a town in W North Dakota.

Examples for Dickinson

Gary Cohen is executive vice president at BD (Becton, Dickinson and Co.) and the founder of Together for Girls.

I told Mr. Dickinson then of your having called on the Friday.'

What would Dickinson do if Jones wanted to work in his unnamed strip club?

"I seek no such recognition, sir," said Miss Dickinson stiffly.

So Corona was sent to school; but not, as it befell, to Miss Dickinson's.

She was easy in mind, since Miss Dickinson's canaries would be delivered.

Jackson's words were carried to Dickinson, as it appears he had intended.

"I saw what Kendall Jones was doing and learned about her and just throughout she was a terrible person," Dickinson said.

Faulkner, Whitman, and Dickinson did not labor in vain; their books live on, horizontally, stacked like bricks in a display case.

Dickinson did this as a game and a test—she loved riddles and turned herself into a riddle wrapped in her own lines.

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