Sentence examples for illustrious language from inspiring English sources

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Homer's illustrious language may bring scenes from his epic poem, "The Odyssey," to life, but looking at art inspired by the story is still a fun extra.

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Prime Minister David Cameron said: "St David's Day is a time to celebrate Wales' rich and illustrious history, its beautiful language and its cultural heritage.

The language we use to put down women is illustrious and plentiful, a cloying metaphor for every ingredient in a well-stocked kitchen.

But in their different languages, before a crowd of journalists, cultural figures and various illustrious French expatriates breakfasting in a tent while a jazz band played, each proclaimed the bonds of trans-Atlantic friendship.

It began with Mr Giscard-d'Estaing's unexpected application for membership of the Academie, that illustrious but ever-so-slightly risible body founded by Cardinal Richelieu in 1634 to stand guard over the French language.

Rowling's well-researched inventiveness has put her in the same illustrious group ― and for all the theme parks and movies her books have spawned, this effect on the English language may prove to be one of the "Harry Potter" universe's most long-lasting and profound accomplishments.

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Dickey joined illustrious company.

He is in illustrious company.

This attitude is illustrious".

Neil cannot boast of such illustrious contacts.

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