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Sitwell
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Sit·well
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noun
1.
Dame Edith,
1887–1964,
English poet and critic.
2.
her brother,
Sir Osbert,
1892–1969,
English poet and novelist.
3.
her brother,
Sir Sa·chev·er·ell
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1897–1988,
English poet, novelist, and
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Sitwell
(ˈsɪtwəl)
—
n
1.
Dame
Edith.
1887--1964, English poet and critic, noted esp for her collection
Façade
(1922)
2.
her brother, Sir
Osbert.
1892--1969, English writer, best known for his five autobiographical books (1944--50)
3.
his brother, Sir
Sacheverell
(səˈʃɛvərəl). 1897--1988, English poet and writer of books on art, architecture, music, and travel
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