Novelistically

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A person that writes novels; books that are 50,000+ words in length. Urban Dictionary

An author whose books are most commonly, and probably only, sold well in an airport venue. these books are all paperback, with lame, intriguing titles like "death before sunrise" or "the english assassin", contain extremely predictable/cliche plots, and feature faux-intense scary and mysterious cover art. these books are meant to be read on an airplane when there is absolutely nothing better to do. Urban Dictionary

Polite way of saying "ball sack"; the French novelist is Honoré de Balzac Urban Dictionary

N. Person who aspires to leave their dreary life behind in order to attain a fulfilling artistic career. Often a lazy schizophrenic drunkard. ...................... Urban Dictionary

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The word "novelistically" in example sentences

Third, the emphasis on sex, and its graphic portrayal novelistically, is in fact sexist. ❋ Unknown (2007)

So the Nobel Prize in Literature for a compatriot was cut forever in 1980 with that phone call from Sweden, that bumped into Alejo Carpentier, already a cadaver (novelistically he had died two diplomatic decades earlier). ❋ Yoani Sanchez (2010)

Pickering and his wife divorced soon afterward and now she is suing the novelistically named Elizabeth Creekmore-Byrd for "alienation of affection," i.e., for stealing her husband. ❋ Unknown (2009)

At the beginning of the Seventies I wrote Crash, The Concrete Island [sic] and High Rise, and none of these books is strictly speaking science fiction – they are all concerned rather with certain social trends that were becoming apparent in Europe, and I tried to realize them novelistically. ❋ Unknown (2008)

So that Nobel Prize in Literature for a compatriot was cut forever in 1980 with a phone call from Sweden, that bumped into Alejo Carpentier just deceased novelistically he had passed away two diplomatic decades before. ❋ Yoani Sanchez (2010)

That was my introduction to the baroque and remarkable conspiracy theories that surround the question “who wrote Shakespeare,” theories that put The Da Vinci Code to shame, but which also struck me as novelistically interesting on a much deeper level. ❋ Unknown (2007)

*"Lt. Roger Parent" - another case of real life Gothic featuring novelistically-named real people. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Heartbreaking, wry and novelistically complex, "The Wire" has run roughshod over practically every television convention. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He totally and novelistically set up the scene in the presidential receiving line by not standing in it. ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)

GREENFIELD: You know, when you used to ask me for predictions during impeachment, I used to say the only novelistically correct outcome of this is that they impeach Clinton and then they repeal the 22nd Amendment, and he gets elected again. ❋ Unknown (2000)

The book is, in short, in no great rush about getting nowhere in particular: it is novelistically "on the road." ❋ Menand, Louis (1997)

These are new and novelistically plausible interpretations. ❋ Kermode, Frank (1997)

But I think that in retrospect what they wanted people to do -- and it's what you -- my book is written almost novelistically. ❋ Unknown (1995)

The hero -- a prig of the first water -- marries one of those apparently only half-flesh-and-blood wives who, novelistically, never fail to go wrong. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

I need hardly say that Count Wodzinski's description is novelistically tricked out. ❋ Niecks, Frederick (1888)

I'm allowed to use my laptop during [earth hour] if I'm on battery power, right? I can't help it, I'm a [novelist] and my storyline is too [compelling] right now to quit. ❋ Maddie_1213 (2011)

[Dan] [Silva] is such an airport novelist. [Dan Brown] could be considered an airport novelist, almost. ❋ Mkgeezy (2009)

Always wear an [athletic cup], so nobody accidentally kicks you in [the French] [novelist]. ❋ Cyberpope67,BC,Canada (2016)

Laugh if you want! [I won]’t always be a real estate novelist. Another [suture] doctor? Thanks [nurse]. Want to hear about my beehives? No. Not really. ❋ Gnostic3 (2022)

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