anecdotalist, fableist, fabulist, mythmaker, narrator, novelist, recounter, romancer, sagaman, spinner of yarns, storyteller, teller of tales, yarn spinner
Definitionn. a person skilled in telling anecdotes
Last update: September 27, 2015
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Her grand father is a brilliant raconteur. [Please select]
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A brilliant raconteur, he'll be interviewed by Colin Irwin, perhaps folk 's best-known journalist. [Please select]
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He is a born raconteur, lover of life, communicator. [Please select]
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A gifted man, Mr Bloom said of Mr Dedalus senior, in more respects than one and a born raconteur if ever there was one. [Please select]
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"The vicomte is a wonderful raconteur," said she to another. [Please select]
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He had been introduced to Richelieu in 1623, and by his humour and his talent as a raconteur soon made himself indispensable to the cardinal. [Please select]
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He was an excellent raconteur when he talked of the things he knew well. [Please select]
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Whatever Smith may not have been, he was certainly a consummate raconteur. [Please select]
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He had the adaptable face of a comedian, was a matchless raconteur, and a fine vocalist. [Please select]
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He loved to laugh at a story-telling and to match his humor with Thompson Campbell--a famous raconteur--and to play with children. [Please select]
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He described her accurately, with the spirit of the born raconteur: "Hair so black as the feather in the Governor's hat, and green eyes that flash fire, and a brown face with skin all scales." [Please select]
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