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A tiny lady, less than 5 feet tall, she dressed in thick tweeds and hunting capes even in midsummer; one could say a Dickensian character.
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The building consisted of seven different freeholds and had been described as a Dickensian rabbit warren.
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Maybe the children aren't the scrawny poor Dickensian souls of my imagination, but clean-faced, rosy-cheeked and obese.
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New this year is man-made snow drifting at the front entrance of the hotel on weekends, adding to a citywide Dickensian winter theme.
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It was well-nigh Dickensian in its range and comic observation.
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Throughout the narrative, typical Dickensian themes emerge: wealth and poverty, love and rejection, and the eventual triumph of good over evil.
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His Dickensian-themed paintings formed their own genre; charged with a socially reflective moods and personal circumstance, all underpinned by a rigorous technique.
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It would make for an appropriately Dickensian social comedy, if so.
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She was then a peer-support worker, but under the Dickensian welfare rules, she was earning less working part-time than sitting at home.
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That's far from the only Dickensian touch in the trilogy.
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