10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «LOUTISHLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Loutishly, lowt'ish-le, ad. With the air of a down ; in a clumsy, awkward manner.
Loetishness, lowt 'ish-nes, *. Awkwardness ; clownish, rude behaviour. Louver,
loo'vur, ». (I'ouveri, Fr.) An opening in the roof of a cottage for smoke to escape.
John Craig (F.G.S.),
1849
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Applications of Grammar: Mastering Communication Skills
13. loutishly — comparative The less loutishly people behave, the more favorably
potential friends receive them. 1 4 . lethargically — superlative Because our
competitors played the most lethargically of all teams in the tournament, we ...
Ed Shewan, Annie Lee Sloan,
1995
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A General Dictionary of the English Language
Swarming with lice, over-run with lice ; mean, low born. LOUT, lout . s. A mean
aukward fellow, a bumpkin, a clown. To LOUT, lout', v. n. To pay obeisance, to
bow. Obsolete. LOUTISH/lout'-ish. a. Clownish; bumpkinly. LOUTISHLY, loutishly.
ad ...
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The international English and French dictionary
... LOUSINESS, bou'-ii-ncss, s.thuatt depoui, f. LOUSY, laou'-z¡. a. (lonsí'j pínitoí-
LOUT, laoul, IM. loviatd, riu/n,»- lar, ni. LOUTISH, laoul'-ich, a. ¡na»'. <"'. '
LOUTISHLY. laour-jcii-ii,. d.»«-. i Ire. en lourdaud, grossiemntul. LOVABLE ...
Léon Smith, Henry Hamilton,
1866
To catch sight of him stalking loutishly down his meadows, or, as unexpectedly
heaving himself up, he hazily stared over some hedge, was to be forcibly
reminded of one of these Fi-fo-fum Giants, at the narrative of whose wholly
unlooked for ...
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A phonographic & pronouncing vocabulary of the English language
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Loutishly p Loutishness Lov'abte LLove tLove'knot Love'letter Lovelily p
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token ...
He was sorry, though, that he'd behaved loutishly in their fight about Ned. Woman
or not, she had a right to her opinion. Damn it, why couldn't she leave it at that?
Barry was against slavery and philosophically agreed with his wife, but she was ...
Who but a real sufferer would lounge, boots and all, on a club-sofa, totally
regardless ofthe comforts of others, or lean, loutishly, and with outspread elbows,
over the library table, concealing, in the study of his newspaper, half the latest ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell,
1844
... open over ragged dirty shirts; their coats off andtiedover theirrumps or around
theirmuskets. The sightofmy wound caught theirattention, and they looked at me,
which was unusual formilitia, who, asa rule, loutishly ignore everything near them
...
The 111/we/'ox framing the captain chuckled loutishly. The captains face seemed
neither pleased by this, nor irked. That same mineral stolidity. Kruger stared up
and said nothing, fear and defiance combining to lock his iaw. _ 3 Answer me, ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «LOUTISHLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
loutishly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Who would take issue with request for civility? COLAB, for one
But when COLAB and fellow fellers act loutishly, it's “free speech.” Contrary to the paranoid ravings of COLAB and fellers, local government isn't ... «The San Luis Obispo Tribune, Jul 15»
'San Andreas' Review
A character who we have seen behaving loutishly—he abandoned his girlfriend's daughter in a collapsing basement and tossed a man from ... «Washington Free Beacon, Mai 15»
'Louie': Would It Kill You to Laugh?
There are times when Louie presents Louie so bluntly, so loutishly, I wish C.K. would say to himself, “Ehhhh, maybe I don't need to go there. «Yahoo News, Apr 15»
'Get Hard' comes across as rather limp
James lives in a loutishly ostentatious mansion with his spoiled, gold-digging fiancée, Alissa (Alison Brie), who happens to be Martin's daughter ... «Davis Enterprise, Mär 15»
Opinion: Thoreau probably would not have agreed with Yalda …
... minister of education, having thought about it carefully beforehand is much more damning than doing it thoughtlessly, loutishly, as a lark. «Montreal Gazette, Feb 15»
Meaning of AAP's victory
The BJP is seen as arrogantly pro-rich, sectarian, divisive and loutishly communal. Modi has failed to deliver jobs -- a hugely important (if ... «The Daily Star, Feb 15»
Turkey's pro-Erdogan media purge
Those who have served Turkey's “silent revolution” bravely are now being sidelined loutishly, she argued. “Once the brotherhood of yesterday ... «Al-Monitor, Dez 14»
The Spectator's original review of The Graduate, directed by Mike …
... where he asks her if there isn't anything they can talk about, and is left looking loutishly priggish in the face of sophisticated vulnerability. «Spectator.co.uk, Nov 14»
High time for Abbott Government to do or die
Example: US President Barack Obama in his speech in Brisbane loutishly attacked Abbott over global warming. Abbott just took it when he ... «Herald Sun, Nov 14»
Live Report: Optimus Alive, Lisbon
The DJ's adoption of the mic to goad the crowd with pointless information further cast him as a perverted fairground MC, loutishly berating punters on his ... «Clash Magazine, Jul 14»