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- McCourt's own relatives form a Dickensian gallery of characters.
- A Dickensian Christmas is incomplete without a taste of the supernatural.
- Voting in America may not be quite so Dickensian for long.
- He was, to use a possibly Dickensian word, indefatigable.
- There were no extractor fans; it was quite Dickensian ."
- Dickensian " masters " presiding over Asian sweatshops.
- But that doesn't automatically define a Dickensian youth.
- Ellen Ternan was just one in a long line of Dickensian secrets.
- It's a clinical-sounding term, evoking Dickensian images.
- A subtle distinction to the non-Dickensian, perhaps.
- But the housing is free and their lives are not exactly Dickensian.
- I was raised in London, but my childhood was hardly Dickensian.
- The saga of orphan Homer Wells is Dickensian in scale and ambition.
- The judges gave a Special Award to the Entrant With Best Dickensian Name.
- But a bankruptcy proceeding can also assume Dickensian character.
- Think Venice re-imagined as a Dickensian slum.
- They're also the most recognizably Dickensian characters in this late novel.
- The place was Dickensian, subterranean, a complete contrast to Cuban light.
- Rubin said, reaching for a Dickensian metaphor to describe the peace talks.
- "I remember my childhood as Dickensian, " she added.
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