Dictionary Workbench Ondict

Oliver Twist

Dictionary entry view. Switch to definition mode above when you know the meaning but not the word.

Oliver Twist

ˌOliver ˈTwist  (1837–38) a novel by Charles dickens about a poor boy called Oliver Twist. The most famous scene in the book takes place in the workhouse when he holds out his bowl and asks for more food, but is punished instead. He runs away to London and then lives with Fagin, the leader of a group of young thieves who include the Artful Dodger. The popular musical (=a play or film that uses singing and dancing to tell a story) Oliver is based on this story.Oliver TwistTwist, Oliver  the main character in the book Oliver Twist by Charles dickens


Oliver Twist
ˌOliver ˈTwist
(1837–38) a novel by Charles dickens about a poor boy called Oliver Twist. The most famous scene in the book takes place in the workhouse when he holds out his bowl and asks for more food, but is punished instead. He runs away to London and then lives with Fagin, the leader of a group of young thieves who include the Artful Dodger. The popular musical (=a play or film that uses singing and dancing to tell a story) Oliver is based on this story.