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IPA: /kits/

Keats is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 78 anagrams from letters in Keats (aekst).

Definitions for Keats

noun

  1. John, 1795–1821, English poet.
  2. keet.
  3. a young guinea fowl.

Origin of Keats

An Americanism dating back to 1855-60; imitative

Examples for Keats

According to the media release, Keats' 52-year-old next door neighbor yelled at the dogs to be quiet and kicked the fence.

Like Keats, in a few short months she wrote the poems on which her giant reputation now rests.

For Keats beauty was truth, and that was all he cared to know.

Keats and Shelley had the good fortune to die in the fulness of their romantic glory.

The encounter between Keats and his neighbor ended nonlethally only by good luck.

In 1821, he wrote his Adonais, a monody on the death of Keats.

In spite of all that has been said Keats takes higher rank as poet than Wither?

Keats and Wither will serve as examples with which to finish our argument.

Keats then ran up to the victim, yelled, 'Don't tell my dogs to shut up,' and began shooting at the victim.

I want to read Keats and Wordsworth, Hemingway, George Orwell.

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