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Dubliners
[ duhb-luh-nerz ]
noun
- a collection of short stories (1914) by James Joyce.
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Example Sentences
I remember reading Portrait of the Artist in a park, practically straight through, and I loved the stories in Dubliners.
His earlier book, "Dubliners," contained several well-constructed stories, several sketches rather lacking in form.
The Dubliners must have their fun, and, like the Parisians, will sport with matters of heaviest import.
They are great at figures, and by them they try to show that they, and not the Dubliners, should be first considered.
Thanks to the Unionist leaders, whose ability and devotion are here warmly recognised, the Dubliners know no fear.
The Dubliners are beginning to publicly ridicule their Nationalist members.
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