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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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noun

(usually a mass noun) Lodging in a dwelling or similar living quarters afforded to travellers in hotels or on cruise ships, or prisoners, etc.

Writers often choose accommodation when discussing complex ideas.

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genie

Part of SpeechnounPronunciation/ˈdʒiː.ni/Used In Literature ↓

A jinn, a being descended from the jann, normally invisible to the human eye, but who may also appear in animal or human form.

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Common Phrases

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Poetry examples for genie

Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.

(spattered)by this instant of semiluminous nausea A vast

wordless nondescript genie of trunk trickled firm- ly in to one

exactly-mutilated ghost of a chair,

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