Flecker

/ (ˈflɛkə) /


noun
  1. James Elroy . 1884–1915, English poet and dramatist; author of Hassan (1922)

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How to use Flecker in a sentence

  • Tennant had, we may suppose, read Flecker before he wrote "How shall I tell you of the roads that stretch away?"

  • The advent of the war began to make Flecker's verse more personal and romantic.

  • Flecker, too, was there—chagrined, maddened—he too had joined his forces with the old Bishop.

    The Bishop of Cottontown | John Trotwood Moore
  • Mr. Squire contends justly enough that in spite of this Flecker is anything but a monotonous poet.

    Old and New Masters | Robert Lynd
  • Flecker was a poet who preserved the ancient balance in days in which want of balance was looked on as a sign of genius.

    Old and New Masters | Robert Lynd