Epigrammatists [noun]

Definition of Epigrammatists:

person who is very funny

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Sentence/Example of Epigrammatists:

He is a bachelor, but not of arts, no mean epigrammatist (as you shall see), and a favourite of the ladies.

Only the name of one obscure epigrammatist has been embalmed for use in the verses of a rival.

Only the name of one obscure epigrammatist has been embalmed for us in the verses of his rival.

In this sense the epigrammatist was right who said that 'to Newman his own nature was a revelation which he called conscience.'

This power was John Heywood, the king's fool, the epigrammatist, who was dreaded by the whole court.

These are the words of an overworked epigrammatist, and upon them hangs the whole story.

He was called the epigrammatist, but the greater part of his jests seem to have little point.

Louis Bartk (b. 1851) is a remarkable satirist and epigrammatist (Krpti emlkek).

As a matter of fact Page 263he was rather an epigrammatist than a poet, his ambition being to be known as the Dutch Martial.

As an epigrammatist he reaped his advantage from a study of Martial, and in this department of verse Prior is often successful.