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Ginsberg

[ ginz-burg ]

noun

  1. Allen, 1926–97, U.S. poet associated with the Beat Generation.


Ginsberg

/ ˈɡɪnzbɜːɡ /

noun

  1. GinsbergAllen19261997MUSWRITING: poet Allen. 1926–97, US poet of the Beat Generation. His poetry includes Howl (1956) and Kaddish (1960)


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Example Sentences

But as Justice Ginsberg said last month, “there is no need for us to rush,” with near unanimity among lower courts.

But as Justice Ginsberg pointed out in dissent, their causal nexus is so thin as to be basically nonexistent.

That whole subplot seemed to me like a reference to the Ginsberg poem “Howl” and the idea of man rebelling against the status quo.

The four liberal justices—Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan, and Sonia Sotomayor—will likely rule for them.

Ginsberg the ad man beats back against the conformity of the computer and is swallowed whole.

Dr. Ginsberg gives a striking résumé of the different theories of its teaching which have been promulgated.

A very particular though succinct account of all these theories, ancient and modern, may be found in a work by Dr. Ginsberg.

Images (including some from Allen Ginsberg's collection) make the book almost a collective oeuvre.

Drawing the toxicologist Dr. Ginsberg with his smooth face modified into a chemical retort had not turned out well.

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