Gilbertian
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Gilbertian
Example Sentences
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Evelyn Sharp’s libretto crackles with snappy wordplay, Gilbertian patter and Broadway-worthy couplets.
From New York Times • Jan. 15, 2012
John Reed, doyen of the D'Oyly Carte and leading Gilbertian, delights in an off-Broadway stint as Major General Stanley.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The play brims with mocking, alert humor, almost Gilbertian in the intent to set the world right by standing it on its head.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Lillian Russell played in his chipper Gilbertian revision of The School for Scandal.
From Time Magazine Archive
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When Jean Louise felt apprehensive, expectant, or on edge, especially when confronting her aunt, her brain clicked to the meter of Gilbertian tomfoolery.
From "Go Set a Watchman: A Novel" by Harper Lee
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