Значение слова "AGEE" найдено в 4 источниках

AGEE

найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• ___on Film (1983 book set)

• '40s film critic James

• '40s Time film critic

• '58 Pulitzer Prize novelist

• '58 Pulitzer Prize winner

• '58 Pulitzer winner James

• '69 Mets star

• '69 Mets star Tommy

• '69 World Series hero

• '69 World Series star Tommie

• 'A Death in the Family' author

• 'A Death in the Family' novelist James

• 'A Death in the Family' writer

• 'A Death in the Family' writer James

• 'CIA Diary author Philip'

• 'Hoop Dreams' subject Arthur

• 'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men' author

• 'Night of the Hunter' screenwriter

• 'Permit Me Voyage' author James

• 'Permit Me Voyage' writer

• 'The African Queen' co-screenwriter James

• 'The African Queen' scriptwriter James

• 'The Morning Watch' author

• 'The Morning Watch' novelist

• 'The Night of the Hunter' screenwriter

• 1940's film critic

• 1950s scriptwriter James

• 1957 Pulitzer winner

• 1957 Pulitzer winner James

• 1958 Pulitzer author

• 1958 Pulitzer author James

• 1958 Pulitzer fiction winner

• 1958 Pulitzer novelist

• 1958 Pulitzer Prize author

• 1958 Pulitzer Prize winner for letters

• 1958 Pulitzer winner for A Death in the Family

• 1958 Pulitzer winner for Fiction

• 1958 Pulitzer- winning novelist

• 1958 Pulitzer-winning author

• 1958 Pulitzer-winning novelist James

• 1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year

• 1966 AL Rookie of the Year Tommie

• 1969 Mets hero

• 1969 teammate of Seaver and Swoboda

• 1969 teammate of Swoboda and Jones

• A 1969 World Series hero

• A Death in the Family author James

• A Death in the Family novelist

• A Death in the Family Pulitzer winner James

• A Met star in 1969

• African Queen screenwriter

• African Queen scriptwriter

• African Queen writer

• American author

• American author James

• American author/critic James

• American author/critic/screenwriter James

• American novelist (1909-1955)

• American novelist-film critic

• American writer James ___

• Arthur of Hoop Dreams

• Askew

• Askew: Dial.

• Askew: Scots

• Author and critic

• Author and film critic James

• Author and former CIA agent Philip

• Author James

• Author James or outfielder Tommie

• Author James or You're the Reason singer

• Author of A Death in the Family

• Author of Let Us Now Praise Famous Men

• Author of Night of the Hunter

• Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer

• Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer in 1958

• Author-critic James

• Author-scenarist James ___

• Author/screenwriter James

• Awry

• Awry, in Yorkshire

• Baseball great

• Baseball's Tommie

• Blues vocalist Ray ___

• Business exec William

• C.I.A. profiler Philip

• Carew followed him as A.L. Rookie of the Year

• Carew's predecessor as A.L. Rookie of the Year

• Center fielder for the Miracle Mets

• Children's book author Jon

• Co-screenwriter of The African Queen

• Cockeyed

• Contemporary author-illustrator Jon

• Critic and screenwriter James

• Critic James

• Critic-novelist James

• Depression-era writer James

• Dramatist James

• Essayist/novelist James

• Evans collaborator

• Ex-Met Tommie

• Father of one of David's mighty men (2 Sam 23:11)

• Film critic James

• First African-American to win a Gold Glove in both leagues

• First of three Mets to hit a lead-off home run in a World Series Game 3 (he did it in '69, Garrett in '73, and Dykstra in '86)

• Former 'Time' film critic James

• Former CIA agent Philip who wrote the 1987 memoir On the Run

• Former Mets outfielder Tommie

• Former Mets star outfielder Tommy

• Former Time film critic

• Forties film critic

• Go Hang a Salami! I'm a Lasagna Hog! palindromist Jon

• He won a posthumous Pulitzer for 'A Death in the Family'

• He wrote The Morning Watch: 1951

• Hoop Dreams hoopster Arthur

• Humorist/illustrator Jon

• Inside the Company: CIA Diary author Philip

• It precedes an aitch

• James

• James of criticism

• James of letters

• James Philip Tommie

• James who won a posthumous Pulitzer

• James who wrote A Death in the Family

• James who wrote The Morning Watch

• James with the ironically titled Let Us Now Praise Famous Men

• James, the author

• James, winner of a posthumous Pulitzer

• Knoxville writer

• Let Us Now Praise Famous Men author James

• Let Us Now Praise Famous Men writer

• Let Us Now Praise Famous Men writer James

• Literary James

• Member of the Miracle Mets

• Member of the New York Mets Hall of Fame

• Memorable New York Met Tommie

• Met man

• Mets outfielder Tommie

• Milo's Hat Trick author Jon

• Miracle Met Tommie

• Miracle Mets center fielder Tommie

• Miracle Mets centerfielder

• Miracle Mets lead-off man

• Miracle Mets member

• Miracle Mets member Tommie

• Miracle Mets outfielder

• Miracle Mets outfielder Tommy

• Miracle Mets star

• Miracle Mets teammate of Swoboda and Jones

• Molding

• Morning Watch novelist

• N.L. outfielder who won a Gold Glove in 1970 along with Clemente and Rose

• Night of the Hunter author

• Notable movie maven

• Noted 1940's film critic

• Noted film critic

• Noted film critic James

• Novelist James

• Now Let Us Praise Famous Men author James

• Off kilter: Brit. dial.

• One-time Time critic James

• Onetime film critic for The Nation

• Onetime Met Tommie

• Onetime Mets slugger Tommie

• Onetime Time film critic

• Onetime Time film critic James

• Only outfielder besides Winfield to win Gold Gloves in both leagues in the 1900s

• Oscar nominee for The African Queen screenplay

• OTTO MADE NED A MOTTO penner

• Out of line

• Outfielder Tommie of the Miracle Mets

• Palindromist Jon

• Permit Me Voyage author

• Permit Me Voyage penner

• Permit Me Voyage poet

• Permit Me Voyage poet James

• Philip who wrote a 1975 C.I.A. expos

• Philip with a 1975 best seller on C.I.A. secrets

• Playwright James

• Poet and novelist James

• Posthumous 1958 Pulitzer winner

• Posthumous 1958 Pulitzer-winning author (h)

• Posthumous Pulitzer Prize winner James

• Posthumous Pulitzer winner

• Posthumous Pulitzer winner James

• Posthumous Pulitzer winner of 1958

• Pulitizer Prize author James

• Pulitzer author James

• Pulitzer fiction winner, 1958

• Pulitzer literary winner

• Pulitzer novelist James

• Pulitzer novelist: 1958

• Pulitzer Prize novelist (1958)

• Pulitzer prize winner James

• Pulitzer Prize winning author James

• Pulitzer winner for A Death in the Family

• Pulitzer winner James

• Pulitzer winner of 1957

• Pulitzer writer James

• Pulitzer-winning author

• Pulitzer-winning author James

• Pulitzer-winning James

• Pulitzer-winning novelist

• Pulitzer-winning writer James

• Pultizer-winner James

• Scenarist James

• Screenwriter James

• Screenwriter/critic James

• Screenwriter/reviewer James

• Slugger Tommie

• So Many Dynamos! author

• So Many Dynamos! palindromist Jon

• Steve of The Sarah Silverman Program

• Teammate of Seaver and Kranepool

• Teammate of Swoboda and Kranepool

• Tennessee Writer

• Tennessee-born writer James

• The African Queen co-screenwriter

• The African Queen scenarist

• The African Queen scripter

• The African Queen scriptwriter

• The African Queen writer

• The Morning Watch author James

• The Morning Watch novelist James

• The Morning Watch writer

• The Morning Watch writer James

• The Morning Watch writer, 1951

• The Night of the Hunter co-screenwriter James

• Time critic of time past

• Tin Pan Alley bluesman Ray

• To one side: British dialect

• Tommie ___, 1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year

• Tommie at Shea

• Tommie in Mets history

• Tommie of '60s-'70s baseball

• Tommie of '60s-'70s baseball^AGE

• Tommie of baseball

• Tommie of baseball fame

• Tommie of Gil Hodges's Mets

• Tommie of Mets fame

• Tommie of the '69 Amazin' Mets

• Tommie of the '69 Mets

• Tommie of the 1960s-70s Mets

• Tommie of the 1969 Miracle Mets

• Tommie of the 1969 World Series Mets

• Tommie of the Amazins

• Tommie of the Mets

• Tommie of the Miracle Mets

• Tommie of the old Mets

• Tommie or James

• Tommie who had 999 career hits

• Tommie with a leadoff homerun in Game 3 of the 1969 World Series

• Tommy of Mets' history

• U.S. author James

• U.S. author/critic

• American novelist (1909-1955)


найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Agee: übersetzung

Agee
 
['eɪdʒɪ], James, amerikanischer Schriftsteller, * Knoxville (Tennessee) 27. 11. 1909, ✝ New York 16. 5. 1955; verfasste die Gedichte »Permit me voyage« (1934), das auf Erlebnisse bei Farmpächtern in Alabama zurückgehende Dokumentarbuch »Let us now praise famous men« (1941, zusammen mit dem Fotografen W. Evans; deutsch 1989 unter dem Titel »Preisen will ich die großen Männer.Drei Pächterfamilien«), das ihn bekannt machte, ferner zwei in seiner Heimat Tennessee spielende psychologische Romane, »The morning watch« (1951; deutsch Die Morgenwache) und »A death in the family« (herausgegeben 1957; deutsch Ein Schmetterling flog auf). Agee verfasste auch Schriften zum Film (»Agee on film«, 2 Bände, herausgegeben 1958-1960).
 
Literatur:
 
V. A. Kramer: J. A. (Boston, Mass., 1975);
 L. Bergreen: J. A. A biography (New York 1984);
 V. A. Kramer: A. and actuality (Troy, N. Y., 1991);
 
J. A. Reconsiderations, hg. v. M. A. Lofaro (Knoxville, Tenn., 1992);
 J. Lowe: The creative process of J. A. (Baton Rouge, La., 1994).


найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
agee: translation

Synonyms and related words:
agee-jawed, askance, askant, askew, askewgee, asquint, awry, catawampous, catawamptious, cockeyed, crooked, skew, skew-jawed, skewed, slaunchways, squinting, wamper-jawed, wry, yaw-ways


найдено в "Easton's Bible Dictionary"
Agee: translation

   Fugitive, the father of Shammah, who was one of David's mighty men (2 Sam. 23:11)


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