10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COWFLAP»
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cowflap in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cowflap and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
If ever this army needed I and Stevie, it's now, when there ain't but one general in
sight that don't fall face down in a cowflap every time he starts to go anywhere or
do anything! If anything's happened to Stevie, by God, the war's as good as ...
... COWBOYED COWBOYING COWBOYS COWCATCHER COWCATCHERS
COWED COWEDLY COWER COWERED COWERING COWERS COWFISH
COWFISHES COWFLAP COWFLAPS COWFLOP COWFLOPS COWGIRL
COWGIRLS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Concise Thesaurus of Traditional English Metaphors
15 down your (back) hair 17 flown high and l. in a cowflap 78 go down the wind
140 grass grow under your feet 96 hen sit a bit 94 him have his head 80 him stew
in his own juice 42 imagination run away with him 80 it blow over!/blow itself out ...
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The White House Looks South: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. ...
Instantly identifiable by their Texan garb, their yellow rose insignia, their ten-
gallon hats (and, said their enemies, by the cowflap on their boots), they came
and went in waves of frolic and fun, making tumult at every Democratic gathering
...
William Edward Leuchtenburg, 2005
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The Three Men of Gragareth
Jack mumbled his thanks and made his way across to the staircase on the right,
aware that the girl was studying him closely, and he guessed, disapprovingly. He
wondered if he'd walked in some cowflap on the way down from the farm and if ...
... weather] like crabs in a soup pot —Margaret Laurence (The shallow ditches
were) steaming like fresh cowflap —Paul Theroux [A hot bath] Steams like a bowl
of soup —Margaret Atwood (She was) trapped between the heat of the sun and.
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The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
... cowbanes COWBOY -; cowboys COWROTE -; - COWED scowed; - COWRY -; -
COWEDLY -; - COWS scows; - COWER -; cowers COWSHED -; cowsheds
COWEDLY -; - COWSKIN -; cowskins COWERED -; - COWSLIP -; cowslips
COWFLAP ...
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The Concise Thesaurus of Traditional English Metaphors
15 down your (back) hair 17 flown high and l. in a cowflap 78 go down the wind
140 grass grow under your feet 96 hen sit a bit 94 him have his head 80 him stew
in his own juice 42 imagination run away with him 80 it blow over!/blow itself ...
Peter Richard Wilkinson, 2008
"Jeez,there's cowflap on myboots yet again." "Yeehah.So howare things in Austin
? You've been in touch?" "Well, shit." Carolstared downat her cake. "You know
the city'slike a bit of SanFranor maybe Seattle, smack in the middle ofgood ol' ...
The valley looked scorched from the dry spring we were having, and the shallow
ditches were steaming like fresh cowflap. In the furrows that had been torn from
one field's end to the other, only tiny palm plumes of Wonder Corn were showing.