Definitions for Marlowe

Marlowe Mar·lowe

Spelling: [mahr-loh]
IPA: /ˈmɑr loʊ/

Marlowe is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 193 anagrams from letters in Marlowe (aelmorw).

Definitions for Marlowe

noun

  1. Christopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet.
  2. Julia (Sarah Frances Frost Sothern) 1866–1950, U.S. actress born in England (wife of E. H. Sothern).

Examples for Marlowe

At least to this extent, then, Shakespeare used Marlowe in depicting Richard's character.

The Satanic energy of this outburst proclaims its author, Marlowe.

A few daring jests, a brawl, and a fatal stab, make up the life of Marlowe.

Miss Marlowe sent for Jane, and you should have heard her when she came back!

And the best of luck to Mr. Banville and my old friend Marlowe.

Shakespeare is not so representative of the Elizabethans as is Marlowe or Chapman.

Reading Chandler, I get to decide what Marlowe looks like and how he talks and moves.

Someone else mimed how Marlowe, portrayed as a right-hand finger, was stabbed, after a struggle, by his left-hand opponent.

Iconic characters like Marlowe, Spenser, and James Bond make up the patchwork of our modern day folklore.

At this time he took on Marlowe, Parker was a major bestseller who did not need to be put under the microscope.

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