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wordsmith

[wurd-smith] / ˈwɜrdˌsmɪθ /






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Despite his reverence, Nabokov the wordsmith couldn't resist line editing Kafka's story — or the English version of it, anyway.

From Salon

After transfixing the country with her powerful poem “The Hill We Climb,” the 22-year-old wordsmith has made memorable TV appearances and recently signed with talent agency IMG Models.

From Los Angeles Times

Scrabble 2-in-1 Message Board Edition: This magnetic Scrabble board mounts to a wall to keep a leisurely game going with your wordsmith family or roommates.

From Seattle Times

"You could recognise his voice in a moment, he was an exceptionally talented wordsmith and always knew exactly what children would enjoy hearing the most," Ms Lotz said.

From BBC

I am suggesting you tap into the retired or semiretired wordsmiths in your communities.

From Washington Post