10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «STUMBLINGLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
stumblingly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
stumblingly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Front Yard: And Other Italian Stories
"'Yet they still observed one Hellenic festival,'" she read stumblingly on—
stumblingly because she felt obliged from a sort of fascination to glance every
now and then at the distorted countenances before her—"'one Hellenic festival,
when they ...
Constance Fenimore Woolson, 2012
2
The International Civil Servant: An Endangered Species
Apart from this single but valuable addition, what was then held essential has
remained from the League of Nations to this day the guiding light which
international organizations stumblingly strive to follow. Why stumblingly? The
need for a ...
3
Irish Writing in the Twentieth Century: A Reader
'Funny thing,' Jim went on presently. 'In the Old Country I always felt, when things
happened — bombing raids, things like that, I mean — that they were easier to
take over there. Pain . . . sorrow . . .' He spoke stumblingly, unsure of himself, and
...
4
Dongolese Nubian: A Lexicon
n. stumbling walk. datted-ag- (§3877) v.i. be in the situation of having walked
stumblingly, etc. daw(w)aw (d6w-; §1386) n. medicine [<.tj3«*.]. obj. -agw. pi. -ani
(i)w. dawanwhabba^ pill. ddftdrw (ddftarw, defter^) n. book, esp. for »•« writing in,
...
Charles Hubert Armbruster, 2010
The scrawny boy stumblingly carried the huge, heavy box across the room. The
first sentence tells us something, as a sentence should. But what it tells is only
generally and vaguely told. The second sentence gives us a clearer, more
detailed ...
6
The French Have a Word for it
Little Theatre Comedy Georges Feydeau, Translated by Barnett Shaw Characters: 13 male, 6 female 3 interior scenes The action revolves around a flirt who refuses lovers so long as her husband is faithful.
7
A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
1032.34 Album 2.364 Who staggeringly, stumblingly rises, falls, rises, at random
flings his weight 1154.51 Martin R. 95 Stump. See also Fig-tree-stump, Oak-
stump, Pine-stump, Tree-stump. 'Twas a stump then; a stump it still must be: .
214.25 ...
8
Linguistic Studies in Germanic
Norw. staura nedsaette paele eller staenger; tee sig klodset, vaere ubehaendig (
Aasen), gaa stivt st0dende (Ross), set stakes; move clumsily, be awkward; walk
stiffly and stumblingly, sttfyra opsaette korn paa staver til tarring ; nedramme, ...
9
Measuring the World: A Novel
Humboldt said why didn't he come with them. Brombacher said thank you but no.
One had more experiences on one's own and besides, home was full of nothing
but Germans. Stumblingly, out of practice in his mother tongue, Humboldt asked ...
10
The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness
... and their happiness deepening. The former simply do not open this most
priceless of all birthday gifts. Gradually, they become a function more of their
conditions than their decisions. The latter, perhaps stumblingly and with great, ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «STUMBLINGLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
stumblingly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Losing Keys, Finding Life
Let's face it: Things disappear. People leave. The step is lower than we thought, the wall much nearer to the nose, the rise in the pavement stumblingly abrupt. «Santa Barbara Independent, Jul 15»
Being female is a wound that never heals: How Ani Bezzerides …
This is the horrible inequality baked into our world, one that must be stumblingly and painfully taught to every successive generation of girls. Except in the ... «Salon, Jul 15»
'I still have the ulcer': Veteran editors on their worst mistakes
... Cooper for the Observer (a story for which, LOL, he'd asked me to turn off the tape recorder after I very stumblingly asked him why everyone said he was gay). «Digiday, Jul 15»
Tanzania's Goat Races Are Decadent And Depraved
The goats try to go everywhere except around the track, which they'll have to stumblingly circumnavigate twice, but they eventually realize it's easier just to ... «Deadspin, Jun 15»
The irony of hope
There's a time to say what we think, stumblingly but in earnest. Whether we've got six weeks left here, or three years and six weeks, it's good to look the ... «CU Columbia Spectator, Mär 15»
School of Babel — film review
Stumblingly these 11-and-upwards kids learn French, debate, laugh, play up, bond, sometimes cry. Some questions put to them demarcate a culture's ... «Financial Times, Dez 14»
When Banks Aren't The Problem
OK, an admission: Sometimes it seems to me as if economists and policymakers have spent much of the past six years slowly, stumblingly figuring out stuff they ... «New York Times, Okt 14»
Senior travel: Take the most of trips, go by train
I have stumblingly conversed in Latin with a seat companion in Romania (Romanian is closely akin to Latin). On a train trip in Germany long ago, I met the ... «The Providence Journal, Jul 14»
Silicon Valley's Grand Finale: "Optimal Tip-To-Tip Efficiency"
Once on stage and with microphone in hand, Richard stumblingly tells the enormous crowd that Hooli essentially made Pied Piper's same cloud compression ... «ReadWrite, Jun 14»
'Parks and Recreation': 9 hints about tonight's finale
he says. “Amy did some improv with her and she totally rolled with it. There's one little small moment in it where Amy just haltingly and stumblingly asks if she can ... «Entertainment Weekly, Apr 14»