Definitions for Yeats

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Spelling: [yeyts]
IPA: /yeɪts/

Yeats is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 67 anagrams from letters in Yeats (aesty).

Definitions for Yeats

noun

  1. William Butler, 1865–1939, Irish poet, dramatist, and essayist: Nobel prize 1923.

Examples for Yeats

Mr. Yeats is only the chief of those who draw from this source.

He doesn't like Yeats; what's more, he prints the news as often and as elaborately as possible.

Dear Sir,” it began, “Mr. Yeats has been speaking to me of your writing.

From that perspective, the story is satirical not about Yeats so much as it is about Yeats-olatry.

“The tsunami will probably be the main reason” for casualties, Yeats says.

Carl bought for her Yeats's poems, tucked it under his arm, and they trotted off.

Years have shown that Yeats's appreciation was not as exaggerated as many might suppose.

Yeats may be an exception to the rule that a poet is as vain and as irritable as a tenor.

And as far as the center goes—with apologies to Yeats, it is holding remarkably well.

The eminence was asked, the next morning, “Well, you've met the young Yeats— what did you think of him?”

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