defoe
IPA: dɪfˈoʊ
Root Word: Defoe
noun
- An English surname originating as a patronymic.
- Daniel Defoe (c. 1659 to 1661 – 1731), English trader, writer, journalist and pamphleteer best known for writing Robinson Crusoe
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Examples of "defoe" in Sentences
- For his efforts, Defoe was put in the pillory.
- DeFoe and his Suits find the group and attack.
- Pepys and Defoe are first hand and second hand reports.
- DeFoe and his Suits follow them into the tomb and attack.
- It is based on the novel of the same name by Daniel Defoe.
- And in times of Defoe the word psychiatry was not even used.
- Daniel Defoe called the cavern one of the wonders of the Peaks.
- Defoe wrote this after his work as a journalist and pamphleteer.
- Defoe Shipbuilding could not have participated in this program as stated.
- DeFoe and his Suits are no match for the power of Metagolem, so they retreated.
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