Read full poem →Swarm’d overseas, and harried what was left.
And so there grew great tracts of wilderness,
Wherein the beast was ever more and more,
Dictionary Entry
A defiant expression used to finish a poorly-made argument.
In a Sentence
“Ha! I just smashed up your best vase.”
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Poetry examples for “so there”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Stays not the flight that others measure;
So there she waits, and while she lives,
And death forgets, and faith forgives,
Read full poem →And your bacon I hate like a Turk or a Persian;
So there I sat stuck like a horse in a pound,
While the bacon and liver went merrily round:
Read full poem →And your bacon I hate like a Turk or a Persian;
So there I sat stuck, like a horse in a pound,
While the bacon and liver went merrily round.
Read full poem →They could find nothing open but the road.
So there they let their lives be narrowed in
By thousands the bad weather made akin.
Read full poem →belong to the black shoe. “I think there’s eleven more of ‘um, but
one’s missin’ so there’s oney ten.”
Read full poem →So there were twelve of us at the hotel, in the same wing on the
same floor in single rooms, one after the other, and it reminded me
Read full poem →'O no, my dear, let all that be,
What matter, so there is but fire
In you, in me?'
