Sentence examples for erudite fellow from inspiring English sources

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Presumably an erudite fellow bred with cross-cultural discernments, Cruz, one hopes, would be subtle and scholarly in speech acts.

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Four K!" We had screenwriter Samson Raphaelson doing tales of old Hollywood, horse racing expert Ray Kerrison, who attended daily Mass, an Australian GM known as "Old Blue Rinse," a financial guy addressed as "Wing Commander" and an erudite but gloomy fellow, "the Red Peril," who followed Rupert about, taking down notes in short hand.

Far from being a grizzled ex-con, Brian's an erudite, hip kind of fellow.

I still recall footnotes that begin, enticingly, "Imagine that... "; or even, in one of J. L. Austin's famous thought experiments, "You have a donkey.... " I had the feeling of being taken into confidence by a wise fellow during an erudite lecture, and being told something even more clever and lucid.

Fellow philosophers will appreciate the erudite humour, though the lack of direction becomes self-defeating.

I studiously examine all the latest highbrow releases: reading the blurbs, thumbing through them, hoping fellow browsers will appreciate how erudite I am.

Called examination fellows, they get perks including room and board, 14,783 pounds (about $21,000) a year for a seven-year term and the chance to engage in erudite discussions over languorous meals with the other fellows.

Farley is hailed by critics and fellow poets as one of the most streetwise, erudite, imaginative and formally gifted English poets to have emerged in recent years, and is repeatedly promoted as 'working-class', 'northern' and, above all, 'accessible' because he grew up on a Liverpool estate, the eldest of four children whose father was a window cleaner.

Al-Taey is a likable, erudite man who believes more in history than in religion and wishes his fellow Iraqis would too.

Jean Grosjean, an erudite priest who became Malraux's bosom friend in 1940, when they were fellow-soldiers captured by the Germans and assigned to cut wood in a village near Sens, wrote that his "strength and weakness [was] to have triumphed over childhood without succumbing to the slightest maturity".

Fellow poet Helvius Cinna praised his Dictynna ("Diana"), which seems to have been an erudite short epic (what modern scholars call an epyllion) that probably influenced subsequent poets.

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