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Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961), American writer and journalist. examples
third-person singular simple present Hemingways, present participle Hemingwaying, simple past and past participle Hemingwayed
To speak, write or behave in a Hemingwayesque manner. quotations examples
But there is no literary law that says thai — to set forth these beauties — the writers must first excel in the art of Hemingwaying.
1979, The New York Times Book Review - Volume 1; Volume 84, page iii
Ivens concluded his account with a remark that out-Hemingwayed Hemingway: 'I know that money is hard to make but dying is not easy either.
2000, Hans Schoots, Living Dangerously: A Biography of Joris Ivens, page 131
That just-a-moment had hardly died away before Father turned and Hemingwayed Bogoljub so forcefully that the tobacconist was sent flying against the bookshelves.
2010, Sasa Stanisic, How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone
And as it turned out, he'd Hemingwayed his so-called past. Those tales he told about backpacking the two-thousand-mile-long Appalachian Trail while fighting off bears and wolves? The time at Pismo Beach when he punched out a shark to rescue a lifeguard? The stories were interesting the first few times I heard them but they paled with the retelling.
2018, Betty Webb, The Otter of Death
To study, or talk about, Ernest Hemingway. quotations examples
After Hemingway's death in 1961, he was bombarded with questions about the author and finally asked a reporter to let it be known that he was “Hemingwayed out!”
2012, Paula McLain, The Paris Wife
Lena knew more about the missing stories than 98 percent of the people who Hemingwayed for a living.
2012, Joe Haldeman, The Hemingway Hoax
I said, “I'm a little Hemingwayed out, but we can go to Floridita after dinner if you'd like.”
2017, Nelson DeMille, The Cuban Affair