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Longfellow
[ lawng-fel-oh, long- ]
noun
- Henry Wadsworth [wodz, -werth], 1807鈥82, U.S. poet.
Longfellow
/ 藞濒蓲艐藢蹿蓻濒蓹蕣 /
noun
- LongfellowHenry Wadsworth18071882MUSWRITING: poet Henry Wadsworth. 1807鈥82, US poet, noted particularly for his long narrative poems Evangeline (1847) and The Song of Hiawatha (1855)
Example Sentences
Longfellow said, 鈥淵ou already gave me an ID. If it鈥檚 fake, you fix it. The Pope is dead, let me mourn.鈥
It didn鈥檛 feature Mikey Madison at all, but one of the week鈥檚 highlights was an animated short featuring Michael Longfellow and Yang as two explorers in 1620 sketching out their plan for New York City.
Michael Longfellow weighed in on the late-breaking news that TikTok had already gone dark in the U.S., but it was Sarah Sherman鈥檚 supremely silly appearance as The Original Nosferatu that scored best on 鈥淯pdate.鈥
The crash closed parts of Highway 19 and Longfellow Street, the sheriff鈥檚 office said in a Facebook post.
Returning members from last year 鈥 Marcello Hernandez, Michael Longfellow and Devon Walker 鈥 have been promoted to main cast members this season.
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