10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CATCH ONESELF ON»
Discover the use of
catch oneself on in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
catch oneself on and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Cassell's Dictionary of Slang
(also catch a death, get one's death, take one's death) [early 18C+] to catch a (
bad) cold. catch oneself on v. [1980s+] (Irish) to come to one's senses. [CATCH
ON v. (2)] catch one's length v. [20C+] (WJ.) to settle down, to understand what
must ...
2
French-english Anglias-francais Mini Dictionary
... (suspendre) to hang up (on a hook); (heurter) to hit. knock; - vi (affiche etc) to
grab one's attention; — a'a. vpr (ne pas céder) to persevere; (se disputer) Fam to
clash: s'a. à (se cramponner etc) to cling to; (s'ècorcher) to catch oneself on.
3
The Externalist Challenge
One might catch oneself on the verge of candidly asserting something, and
preface this asserting with either a spoken or a thought "I believe that...." To fill out
the Sellarsian story, however, we would need to have a pretty definite view of the
...
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The Externalist Challenge
One might catch oneself on the verge of candidly asserting something, and
preface this asserting with either a spoken or a thought “I believe that....” To fill out
the Sellarsian story, however, we would need to have a pretty definite view of the
...
Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, 2004
It also prepares one to catch oneself on another hold should a hold break. I tense
my muscles more when climbing on loose holds so they will be prepared to
instantly absorb the shock of catching full weight on a hold should another hold
snap ...
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Native Languages of the Southeastern United States
The middle formative -ka is also found on one of a pair of alternant bases for a
large class of "alternating" verbs. The middle base contrasts with an "active" base
ending in -li, as in the pair atakaaka Tiang, catch oneself on' and atakaali 'hang ...
Janine Scancarelli, Heather Kay Hardy, 2005
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The Journal of Philosophy
... an auditory blank (however that may be observable!), seems to me to be
unwarranted. The right method, at all events, is to catch oneself on occasions
when one is thinking "How quiet it is," or to create such occasions experimentally,
and to ...
8
The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods
... reveal nothing but an auditory blank (however that may be observable !),
seems to me to be unwarranted. The right method, at all events, is to catch
oneself on occasions when one is thinking "How quiet it is," or to create such
occasions ...
9
Linguistic Structure and Change: An Explanation from ...
After all, a taboo word is at stake here and taboo words will be consciously
avoided if deemed necessary. It is a commonplace experience to catch oneself
on the verge of uttering a word which maybe considered inappropriate in a
particular ...
10
Forensic Aspects of Pediatric Fractures: Differentiating ...
In the group of children of 1–4 years, fractures of the upper extremities and the
clavicle are most common, due to the reflex of the child to catch oneself on the
stretched arm when falling. In children over 10 years of age, the number of traffic
...
Rob A. C. Bilo, Simon G. F. Robben, Rick R. van Rijn, 2010