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the laureate
verb
To honor with a wreath of laurel, as formerly was done in bestowing a degree at English universities.
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"The Laureate," by Malika Favre.
"As the laureate says, poetry is condensed.
Tom Wolfe is the laureate of American pop journalism.
We regret that the Laureate is not present here today.
But he wasn't only the laureate of the lovesick.
Bukowski was "the laureate of American lowlife" and an alcoholic.
"Some journalist called me the laureate of white sliced bread.
A career-spanning story collection from the laureate of postmodern terror.
"He's the laureate, if you like, of the industrial heartland," Mr. Billington added.
"It's a celebration of physical love and these are erotic images," says the laureate smoothly.
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