<span class="searchmatch">Plath</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Plaths</span>) A surname. Plathian Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span> effect According to the 2010 United States Census, <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span> is the 17980th most common surname in...
Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span> effect Wikipedia Coined by psychologist James C. Kaufman in 2001, referring to the poet Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span>. Rhymes: -ɛkt Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span> effect The...
From <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span> + -ian. Plathian (comparative more Plathian, superlative most Plathian) Of or pertaining to Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span> (1932-1963), American poet and novelist...
+ job. lace job (uncountable) A piece or example of lace. 1963, Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span>, The Bell Jar, Faber and Faber: Doreen wore these full-length nylon and...
bronze-colored. Her bronzy tan spoke of hours spent in the sun. 1963, Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span>, The Bell Jar, Faber and Faber: Her skin had a bronzy polish under the pale...
lifebuoy (plural lifebuoys) Alternative spelling of life buoy. 1963, Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span>, The Bell Jar: The gray rock mocked me, bobbing on the water easy as a lifebuoy...
comparable) Having remnants of thick, dark facial hair when shaved. 1963, Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span>, The Bell Jar, Faber and Faber: I remember once the two of us were called...
superlative most mirrory) Resembling a mirror; reflective. 1962, Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath</span>, A Birthday Present: Do not be mean, I am ready for enormity. / Let us sit...
twin.] 2020 October 27, Daphne Merkin, “Shifting the Focus From Sylvia <span class="searchmatch">Plath’s</span> Tragic Death to Her Brilliant Life”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:...