Examples of 'dickensian' in a sentence

Meaning of "dickensian"

Dickensian is an adjective used to describe something reminiscent of the works of Charles Dickens, typically referring to poverty, social issues, or the atmosphere of 19th-century London
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  • Of, pertaining to, or created by the English author Charles Dickens.
  • Similar to Dickens' writing style, especially in commenting on society, or in using emotion, humour, or rich descriptions.
  • Reminiscent of the environments and situations most commonly portrayed in Dickens' writings, such as poverty, social injustice, and other aspects of Victorian England.
  • A person who admires or studies the works of Charles Dickens.

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Makes me sound like a dickensian.
The dickensian aspect of it.
Or a tragically misunderstood dickensian waif.
A little bit Dickensian in your special way.
The mist lingering over the city is reminiscent of dickensian london.
There were gonna be Dickensian carolers and everything.
The intricacies of the plot are downright Dickensian.
He overflows with Dickensian warmth and geniality.
Sold to slavery in the very worst Dickensian.
We want to depict the Dickensian lives of city children.
Some of the homes here are Dickensian.
We experience a Dickensian market with the best of times and the worst of times.
We are not letting your little Dickensian friend.
A Dickensian Christmas in London with my thespian daughter.
We are one month away from being Dickensian urchins.

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Dickensian romance Memoirs of a Geisha.
Living with roommates is not exactly a Dickensian arrangement.
The Dickensian aspect.
Most of the characters retain their original Dickensian qualities.
Sort of Dickensian foundling.
I always think of it as kind of Dickensian.
We are not letting your little Dickensian friend Break us in tonight.
Our victim is either a hardened criminal or a tragically misunderstood Dickensian waif.
My home life is a Dickensian nightmare.
It was the only way to keep you from being such a huge Dickensian.
Our coverage should reflect the Dickensian aspect of the homeless.
Being an unemployed musician in San Francisco is a lot like being a slopmaster in Dickensian England.
A touch of colour casts new light on the Dickensian lives of ordinary Victorians.
In Dickensian accent.
I always forget how tiny and Dickensian this place is.
Without a trace of Dickensian flourish or Thackerayan japery and then I come across this.
We are going back to some Dickensian nightmare.
Dickensian work practices alone though, would not get this job done in a day.
I always think of it as Dickensian.
He is Dickensian.
Sometimes you can be positively Dickensian.
So very Dickensian.
Carter flees from The American Spirit for that is the name of this Dickensian apparition.
This is Dickensian.
Dickensian foster home, cause he had witnessed firsthand the anguish of another parent who.
Our narrative proceeds along at a stately pace without a trace of Dickensian flourish or Thackerayan japery.
It's also a Dickensian exploration of the long shadow.
The Santa hats do clash with the Dickensian costumes.
The dickensian aspect of the homeless, The human element.
My favorite piece of Dickensian literature.
We h to . It was the only way to keep you from being such a huge Dickensian.
We thought Russia was Dickensian and cool.
The dickensian aspect . Examine the tragedy underlying these murders, the neglect.
The writer makes it sound like Dickensian London.
I must sound like a Dickensian scourge, wanting to withhold food from children.

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