(1874–1963), American poet, noted for his ironic tone and simple language; full name Robert Lee Frost. Much of his poetry reflects his affinity with New England, including the collections North of Boston (1914) and New Hampshire (1923). He won the Pulitzer Prize on three occasions (1924; 1931; 1937).
Definition of Frost, Robert in US English:
Frost, Robert
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(1874–1963), US poet, noted for his ironic tone and simple language; full name Robert Lee Frost. Much of his poetry reflects his ties to New England, including the collections North of Boston (1914) and New Hampshire (1923). He won Pulitzer Prizes in 1924, 1931, and 1937.