Beardsley
Aubrey Vincent, 1872–98, English illustrator.
Contemporary Examples
Uncertain and all of 19, tall and striking Marion “Mimi” Beardsley rode the train from Trenton, N.J..
Intern’s Memoir Details Affair With President Kennedy Matthew DeLuca February 6, 2012
The last time Beardsley saw the president was in mid-November 1963.
Intern’s Memoir Details Affair With President Kennedy Matthew DeLuca February 6, 2012
At the end of the summer, Beardsley had to return to school.
Intern’s Memoir Details Affair With President Kennedy Matthew DeLuca February 6, 2012
Historical Examples
Beardsley stepped onto the corridor slidewalk, coasted to the escalator and rode it down.
We’re Friends, Now Henry Hasse
The collectorship may be said to have been Mr. Beardsley’s profession.
Cleveland Past and Present Maurice Joblin
While Gramps mouthed the thermometer, Dr. Beardsley applied a stethoscope to his chest, then to his back.
The Black Fawn James Arthur Kjelgaard
Beardsley tossed off his drink and blinked at the fiery strength of it.
We’re Friends, Now Henry Hasse
First of the races was that with the first eight of Beardsley; and the crew of Ardmore won.
Ruth Fielding At College Alice B. Emerson
Arnold hesitated, eyeing the briefcase in Beardsley’s clutch.
We’re Friends, Now Henry Hasse
Beardsley cocked his head and listened, his mien almost beatific.
We’re Friends, Now Henry Hasse
noun
Aubrey (Vincent). 1872–98, English illustrator: noted for his stylized black-and-white illustrations, esp those for Oscar Wilde’s Salome and Pope’s Rape of the Lock
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