Example sentences for: rosalind

How can you use “rosalind” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Because writing an unfavorable review of a (bad) feminist book would be tantamount to treachery, such books are often unjustifiably praised, as was the case with this work by Rosalind Miles, which was well received on its publication in June.

  • According to the blurb on the dust jacket of this distinctly unpleasant book, Rosalind Miles is head of the Centre for Women's Studies at Coventry Polytechnic, a lecturer, broadcaster, journalist, and author of several other books, including a “highly acclaimed” biography of Ben Jonson.

  • In fact, the sloping shoulder was the noticeable feature of the new clothes of the Dior era, coming as it did immediately in the wake of the Joan Crawford/Rosalind Russell period and its vigorous shoulder padding.

  • Dale Spender's quasi-Worfian views on “man made language,” published in 1980, are counterbalanced by the perceptive 1981 review of Spender's book by Maria Black and Rosalind Coward.

  • “History according to Rosalind Miles” blasts away at the symptoms in a misconceived notion that alleviating them will effect a cure of the disease.


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