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bards

  • present tense form
    of bard (3rd person singular).
    bard
    noun
    (formerly) a person who composed and recited epic or heroic poems, often while playing the harp, lyre, or the like.

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This renders Mr. Bacon’s subtitle inapt: “The Untold Story of the Edmund Fitzgerald” has been told and retold by authors and bards.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 3, 2025

Wilson found his vocation as a street poet with a group of neighborhood bards known as the Centre Avenue Poets.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 11, 2023

The exploits of Sundiata Keita, a near-mythical figure in the Mande oral tradition, have been passed down by generations of bards.

From Textbooks Apr. 19, 2023

In the same way we accept that bar fights get more dangerous if someone decides to punch up Motörhead’s “Ace of Spades” on a jukebox, bards can cast spells in Dungeons & Dragons.

From Salon Mar. 31, 2023

“The bards would sing of us,” he admitted, “but we’d be in no position to appreciate it.”

From "The Book of Three" by Lloyd Alexander

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