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Ziegfeld   /zˈɪgfɛld/   Listen
Ziegfeld

noun
1.
United States theatrical producer noted for a series of extravagant revues known as the Ziegfeld Follies (1869-1932).  Synonyms: Flo Ziegfeld, Florenz Ziegfeld.



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"Ziegfeld" Quotes from Famous Books



... Club. The opening feature is a sonnet by Alma Sanger, "To Autumn Violets," which exhibits some poetical talent and a just sense of metrical values. We are sure that the defective second line is the fault of the printer rather than of the author. "The Blind Prince," by Henriette Ziegfeld, is an excellent juvenile tale involving a fairy story. The only serious objection is the undercurrent of adult comment which flows through the narrative. Particularly cynical is the closing sentence: "'And here's Mother,' ...
— Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 • Howard Phillips Lovecraft

... at her, then at the maid, and then back at the Ziegfeld vision again. "But, see here!" I goes on. ...
— On With Torchy • Sewell Ford



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