Wouk
[ wohk ]
/ woʊk /
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noun
Her·man [hur-muhn], /ˈhɜr mən/, 1915–2019, U.S. novelist.
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How to use Wouk in a sentence
Wouk takes for granted - not only the rightness of the war's cause - but also the worth and merit of the warriors.
David Frum on Herman Wouk's classic, one of the greatest novels ever written about a dysfunctional workplace.
Immediately after Catch-22, I read Herman Wouk's The Caine Mutiny.
I guess I'm drawn to Wouk's depiction of Wally Wronken, the writer who yearns to throw his success in Marjorie's face.