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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The author created an allonym of his ex-girlfriend as the main character in his latest book.
The prolific author Nora Roberts published several romance novels under the allonym "J.D. Robb".
"Primary Colors," a novel about Bill Clinton's presidential campaign, was published as an allonym work under the name "Anonymous."
Jane Austen's novel "Sense and Sensibility" was initially published under the allonym "A Lady."
Mark Twain's "Letters from the Earth" is an allonym work published under the name of his friend, Bernard DeVoto.
"The Cuckoo's Calling," a detective novel by J.K. Rowling, was published under the allonym "Robert Galbraith."
Jane Austen wrote Sense and Sensibility under the allonym "A Lady."
James Herriot is an allonym for James Alfred Wight, the British veterinary surgeon and author.
The name "John Doe" is an allonym often used to refer to an anonymous person.
"Jezebel" is an allonym for a shameless or immoral woman, named after the biblical character.
"Midas touch" is an allonym that describes the ability to make money or be successful in financial matters, based on the Greek mythological king Midas.
James Bond is an allonym used by various authors for the fictional spy character.
Richard Bachman was a pseudonym that Stephen King used as an allonym.
The word "sandwich" is believed to have originated from John Montagu, the Earl of Sandwich, whose name became an allonym for the popular food.
The term "Pavlovian response" is an allonym that comes from the work of Ivan Pavlov in classical conditioning.
The term "Romeo" has become an allonym for a romantic and passionate lover.
Atlas is an allonym for a collection of maps or charts.
"Herculean" is an allonym that describes an extraordinary display of strength, derived from the Greek mythological figure Hercules.
"Silas Marner" is an allonym novel by George Eliot.
"Primary Colors" by Anonymous is an allonym novel written by Joe Klein.
"Belle du Seigneur" by Albert Cohen is an allonym novel.
The famous musician Prince wrote many songs under the allonym Jamie Starr.
The TV series "Breaking Bad" was created by Vince Gilligan, but he wrote the pilot episode under the allonym of Vince Fontaine.
The painting "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" is an allonym work by Georges Seurat.
"The Marriage of Figaro" is an allonym opera by Mozart, with the libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.
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