Definitions for Horace

Horace Hor·ace

Spelling: [hawr-is, hor-]
IPA: /ˈhɔr ɪs, ˈhɒr-/

Horace is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 121 anagrams from letters in Horace (acehor).

Definitions for Horace

noun

  1. (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) 65–8 b.c, Roman poet and satirist.
  2. a male given name.

Examples for Horace

And he added, "'Horace was the son of a shopkeeper'—Horace who?"

In any case, she was a looker and Horace—with his blue eyes and his sweet-talking ways—won her over.

Horace Milbrey sits alone in his gloomy, high-ceilinged library.

In 1772 Horace Walpole compressed the glories of the place into a few sentences. '

Old pictures of the couple show Horace decked out in a three-piece suit and diamond rings and Margaret swaddled in furs.

Horace had been playing poker with a mortician, who had put the car up as collateral.

At the breakfast-table, comfortably near the hearth, sat Horace Milbrey.

Tell me something interesting—preferably funny—about Horace Greeley.

Horace was athletic and clever, known, probably apocryphally, as the fastest cotton picker in Clay County.

By the statue of Horace Greeley I stood a moment irresolute.

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