10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BOUNCINGLY»
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bouncingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A collection of scripts from the television series as well as miscellaneous items such as Baldrick's family tree and an index of Blackadder's finest insults.
Rowan Atkinson, Ben Elton, 2000
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Enchiridion theologicum anti-Romanum: tracts on the points ...
... them, may be presumed to be of that mind. Pighius said bouncingly, cThe
judgment of the apostolic see with a council of' domestic priests, is far more
certain than the judgment of an universal council of the whole earth without the
pope.
While I already with Radan sitting comfortably next to my mother, vaulted my
agile self over her reposing self and bouncingly landed on the opposite side of
the bouncy bed and quite close to her right side. While the other six were irritably
...
Mark the difference with which he insinuates his arm around the timid waist, and
the almost reckless abandonment with which he clasps the matronly plumpness
that comes bouncingly along, and, like a charge of the household brigade, ...
And she has a gun. A big rifle. That she owns. It's all hers. Everything!” Over the
bouncingly exuberant girls, their eyes met. She was both laughing and rolling her
eyes—there was no shutting the girls up, no chance to temper their exuberance.
It then appears that somebody has been saying something biographically, and,
according to the modern manner of biography, bouncingly about George ; so he
has given a very humorous disclaimer of the demerits which had been so ...
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D. H. Lawrence: Dying Game 1922-1930: The Cambridge ...
The Etruscan dancers are 'wild with a dance that is heavy and light at the same
time, and not a bit anti-copulative' - like modern dancers - 'yet not bouncingly
copulative either' - like those in the days of the tender young lady's grandmother.
37 ...
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Recollections of a detective police-officer, by 'Waters'.
That which quenched them had, of course, lent him fire, and he bouncingly
challenged Monsieur l'Americain — I had given myself out to be a citizen of the
Union — to recover his friend Morny's losses. I, too, was in rollicking spirits,
having in ...
William Russell (miscellaneous writer.), 1859
That which quenched them had, of course, lent him Are, and he bouncingly
challenged Monsieur L'Americain — I had given myself out to be a citizen of the
Union — to recover his friend Moray's losses. I, too, was in rollicking spirits,
having in ...
John Saunders, Westland Marston, 1859
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The Present State of the Republick of Letters
A fourth, to the same que- " stion, very bouncingly, " That he was a " Lord." This I
believe to be no mifrepresen- u tation of what would be the sort of answers to <c
these questions, on such an occasion, by the <e generality of the Englishmen ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BOUNCINGLY»
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bouncingly is used in the context of the following news items.
Amy Winehouse film shows an Amy as we've never seen her before
No wonder the young Amy, still bouncingly healthy, is seen saying that she didn't want fame: 'All I'm good for is making tunes, so just leave me ... «Daily Mail, Jul 15»
Christian Gerhaher: the most moving singer in the world
It's like rubber” (by which he presumably means something bouncingly elastic that never snaps). Working with Huber is the thread that runs ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»
Multicultural road trip
As the fun-loving but politically smoldering Farid, Mohammad Talani offers a bouncingly idiosyncratic performance. Because of copyright issues ... «Bay Area Reporter, May 15»
Allergic to light: What's it like to live in the dark
I was bouncingly normal for my first 30-odd years. I had a job as a civil servant, which I loved, mostly writing papers on pensions policy. «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
Top 10 budget restaurants and cafes in Birmingham
The short menu's main focus is on grilled meats and vegetables served as salad platters or wrapped in bouncingly fresh pitta breads. «The Guardian, Mar 15»
BrouHaHa 2014: Edinburgh Festival comedy stars head to Bristol for …
IT'S time to turn that frown upside down and get involved with BrouHaHa, south Bristol's ball-bouncingly funny annual pre-Edinburgh comedy ... «Bristol Post, Jul 14»
Rik Mayall: A goodbye to Lord Flashheart
... the audience - the beloved punters Mayall gleefully fed and fed off throughout his whole life - were in place, that that ball-bouncingly bravura ... «BBC News, Jun 14»
'Young Frankenstein' Tickles the Ribs at Malibu High
... slice of vaudeville with her song “Roll in Ze Hay,” while a buggy bouncingly carries the trio to the castle Frankenstein (cue lightening). «Malibu Times, May 14»
'Say Anything' At 25: Nothing Bought, Sold Or Processed
... nascent theories about how life works, and he's knee-bouncingly, jitter-havingly excited about how smart and thoughtful and serious Diane is. «NPR, Apr 14»
A woeful lack of chattering classiness
... and realising they are just the same, the grand winner was a standard poodle with the risible tonsure of its ilk, as bouncingly self-confident as ... «The Sunday Times, Mar 14»