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- verb Present participle of
novelize .
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Examples
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The problem with novelizing the Obamas: They aren't toting any salacious baggage.
Who wrote 'O'? Guess away. Dan Zak 2011
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Smith then set about novelizing this account and creating the amazing world of River God.
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I'm novelizing "To Kiss the Star" and I thought it would be a good idea to take the first part of it to a more "general" audience to see their reaction.
June 2010 2010
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I'm novelizing "To Kiss the Star" and I thought it would be a good idea to take the first part of it to a more "general" audience to see their reaction.
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I'm novelizing "To Kiss the Star" and I thought it would be a good idea to take the first part of it to a more "general" audience to see their reaction.
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I figure it's all part of the post-novelizing thing.
Meanwhile... acephalemagic 2008
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Wilson, another Anglican clergyman, spent more time sermonizing than he did novelizing; like Ellison, this was his only attempt in the fictional way.
Religion 2009
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Wilson, another Anglican clergyman, spent more time sermonizing than he did novelizing; like Ellison, this was his only attempt in the fictional way.
Protestant Truths and Roman Catholic Errors: Part II of II 2009
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Wilson, another Anglican clergyman, spent more time sermonizing than he did novelizing; like Ellison, this was his only attempt in the fictional way.
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In order to reclaim his soul, in early 1960, he recuperated at his friend Lawrence Ferlinghetti's California cabin at Big Sur, later novelizing his experiences.
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