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Ginsberg
[ginz-burg]
noun
Allen, 1926–97, U.S. poet associated with the Beat Generation.
Ginsberg
/ ˈɡɪnzbɜːɡ /
noun
Allen. 1926–97, US poet of the Beat Generation. His poetry includes Howl (1956) and Kaddish (1960)
Example Sentences
Ginsberg told Salon in a phone interview that such acts are terrible and alarming, but targeted killings are not the only concerning form of violence.
When spiritual teacher Ram Dass interviewed Allen Ginsberg in the 1980s, they discussed how the invention of television had conditioned people to be less empathetic, experiencing things vicariously.
Ginsberg called Trump’s claims about early voting “totally harmful and misguided and baseless” and said they “created a breed of skeptics” without any proof of legitimate flaws.
Marsha Ginsberg’s scenic design creates a “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” playground for adults.
Gary Ginsberg, who worked for the Clinton campaign in ’92, told the BBC he remembers Al Gore at a loss for words when asked during the process if he had any friends.
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