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Snodgrass
[ snod-gras ]
noun
- W(illiam) D(e·witt) [d, uh, -, wit], 1926–2009, U.S. poet.
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Appearing on television game shows became a peculiar “hobby” for Snodgrass, who won prize money on several occasions.
Devoutly and ardently did Mr. Snodgrass wish that the ladies could know he had come in.
“I have been concealed in the next room, sir, since you returned,” explained Mr. Snodgrass.
There were very few preparatory arrangements to be made for the marriage of Mr. Snodgrass.
At this inquiry, Mr. Snodgrass gave such a very undisguised and palpable start, that no further reply was needed.
Mr. Tupman and Mr. Snodgrass were too much affected by their friend's heroism to offer any reply.
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