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Craigie   /krˈeɪgi/   Listen
Craigie

noun
1.
English lexicographer who was a joint editor of the Oxford English Dictionary (1872-1966).  Synonyms: Sir William Alexander Craigie, William A. Craigie.






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"Craigie" Quotes from Famous Books



... first-personal interventions, is, of course, Thackeray. But I think the trouble with Thackeray is not that he makes first-personal interventions, but that he does so with a curious touch of dishonesty. I agree with the late Mrs. Craigie that there was something profoundly vulgar about Thackeray. It was a sham thoughtful, sham man-of-the-world pose he assumed; it is an aggressive, conscious, challenging person astride before a fire, and a little distended ...
— An Englishman Looks at the World • H. G. Wells

... billboard announcing an attraction that evening at the Boston Theatre. Skilfully the old poet drew out from Edward that sometimes he went to the theatre with his parents. As they returned to the gate of "Craigie House" Edward said he thought he ...
— A Dutch Boy Fifty Years After • Edward Bok



Words linked to "Craigie" :   lexicologist, lexicographer, Sir William Alexander Craigie



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