10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BEERILY»
Discover the use of
beerily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
beerily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
He makes his entrance a minute before I make mine, the Count's advances to
Susanna being interrupted first by a line I sing off stage and then by my entrance.
He's about to go on. "Toi toi toi" I whisper beerily. "Cheers. See you out 65.
Christopher Gillett, 2011
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The Dublin university magazine
We think pellucidly at Paris, just as men think "beerily" in Amsterdam or London ;
and ten to one but that if we could get at the inner being of the mouse in the
exhausted receiver, or the balloon-man in one of his ascents, we should find that
their ...
University magazine, 1851
3
Constantine the Great and the Christian Revolution
This (says Maximin, beerily) is a result of careful observance of the old worships. .
. . Authorization having thus been given, the trouble for the Christians began.
They may be excused for pointing, with a yell of triumph, to the drought, famine
and ...
George Philip Baker, 2001
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The Dublin University Magazine
We think pellucidly at Paris, just as men think “beerily” in Amsterdam or London;
and ten to one but that if we could et at the inner being of the mouse in the
exhausted receiver, or the balloon-man in one of his ascents, we should find that
their ...
5
Poematics Of The Hyperbloody Real: Poems 1980-2001
The. G. Man. five things I sent someone: itchy, seven,fowl, rime & ruin, usually
remembering everyone. These two women beerily beflirt me ... * Tektites!
Hemoglobin! Ecstasy stings you! And itsspiritism “strange devises did seke
strange ...
6
The Silence on the Shore
exclaimed Monique. “Sure.I bought one and Clark bought one.” “Is that the white
stuff?” Grace asked beerily from her place against the table. Clark placed the two
square bottles of gin on the table and lifted a bottle of lime rickey from the bag.
7
The Saint Valentine's Day Murders: A Robert Amiss Mystery
He was on his seventh pint when closing-time arrived, and was feeling beerily
amorous. By the time he had covered the mile between pub and home, with one
stopover behind a hedge, he was feeling full of sexual confidence. Fran had
been ...
Ruth Dudley Edwards, 2011
8
The City's Outback (Large Print 16pt)
Mooney takes us outside to talk; he says he is not well, but is beerily talkative.
Noel Pearson is discussed disapprovingly. Any 'leader' who appears in the
media is no longer one of 'us', having escaped the contained, marginal and
stigmatised ...
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The Two Unions: Ireland, Scotland, and the Survival of the ...
Drunk men on Saturday nights sang beerily of Bonnie Prince Charlie 'Will ye no
come back again?' although the last thing anybody wanted was a restoration of
Stuart feudalism, with all its rags, squalor, famines and blood feuds, which had so
...
Noisy, drunken cheers begin to emerge from the gathered crowd, party poppers
fly, a middle-aged man with an unseasonal tan struggles with the cork on a bottle
of champagne. Someone nearby launched beerily into Auld Lang Syne. Lauren ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BEERILY»
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beerily is used in the context of the following news items.
The Purple Revolution by Nigel Farage review – a life less extra …
... it any other way, given The Purple Revolution paints him as a swashbuckling risk-taker who beerily belches in the face of life's vicissitudes. «The Guardian, Mar 15»
YHA voted best UK hotel
Clambering into bed, I instead beheld a vision of its virtuous, sustainable and – sorry, kids – beerily snore-ravaged future. • 01629 592 700 ... «The Guardian, Nov 14»
Crossbencher: David Cameron's passionate speech had a fiery …
"I've been drinking since I was about 13 - responsibly obviously," he said, beerily. "One of the advantages of being 6ft 5in and 18st is that I ... «Express.co.uk, Oct 14»
Ryder Cup: The greatest sporting show on Earth
... his putt to retain the trophy, he was being carried aloft by European fans chanting beerily to the tune of “Walking in a Kaymer wonderland”. «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 14»
Crumpled Ken, last of the unspun politicians: QUENTIN LETTS on a …
Ambitious yet beerily disengaged, Ken Clarke was pugnaciously moderate, stubbornly wet, a crumpled contradiction on two Hush-Puppied feet ... «Daily Mail, Jul 14»
Coleen Rooney: A WAG who won our hearts
... but awash during the four days of celebrations with Britons beerily chanting: “He goes by the name of Wayne Rooney, Wayne Rooney…”. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 14»
The Leicester lads' latest outing is a confused, tentative and …
We know where we are with mammoth two-chord buzz-rock anthems like this; in a football-based TV advert or beerily hugging our mates at V ... «NME.com, Jun 14»
With Yankees Away, We See the Mets Play... Kind Of
So when a Met-head beerily turned around and began bellowing at them how much their team sucked, something clearly not evident to anyone ... «Yanks Go Yard, Apr 14»
King Lear; Blurred Lines – review
Later the king's swaggering followers jostle around beerily, roaring their leader on. A huge statue of Lear looms up, and Kent is shackled at its ... «The Guardian, Jan 14»
The Premier League's glamour conceals the collapse of grassroots …
MOURINHO! WE'LL KEEP THE BLUE FLAG FLYING HERE! The crowd swayed beerily back and forth, the Shed resounded with raucous ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 14»