10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CRAPULOUSLY»
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The Star You Steer by: Basil Bunting and British Modernism
Give respectability and pride the go-by, Hafiz, cadge yourself a drop of booze
and get crapulously drunk. The relative stylisation of Hafiz' rhetoric has been
replaced by a curtness of expression neatly represented by the missing
apostrophes in ...
James McGonigal, Richard Price, 2000
2
Dry Martini: A Gentleman Turns to Love
A chronically dirty looking gentleman sat down and began to explain crapulously
his recent triumphs in the field of art. A ten franc loan removed him. Cross pointed
out a few celebrities. There was Huntington Dodge, a painter and illustrator ...
3
The Yale Literary Magazine
Jones prided himself on his sense of humor, and felt this an excellent occasion
for its exercise. "Yes," went on the old man. "I'm a god. But — " here he leaned
over, crapulously confidential — "you're the first mortal man I've told in two
thousand ...
His rabbits ltd en oats, alfalfa hay and watte hay is fed "in self feeders, taa oats
and water are placed in v earthenware bowls which are ed =crapulously each
week. The ses are self-cleaning. Carefully M5t sheets show that Kirby's rabbits
cost ...
5
A Dictionary of the Portuguese Language in Two Parts: 1. ...
Crapulosamente, adv. crapulously Crapuloso, a, adj. crapulous. Crassamente,
adr. rudely, bunelinely Crassidade, */. crassitude. Crassidao, sf. crassitude,
thickness. Crassp, a, adj. thick, gross, coarse. Crastino, a, adj. of to-morrow.
Cratera, .
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The Growth and Decline of the French Monarchy
Richelieu had serious misgivings for the consequences of this fit of "spirituality
and devotion." His trepidation was premature. A few weeks of it, and the royal
lorgnette was once more being turned crapulously towards the fair forms that, in
spite ...
7
In a Mexican sombrero. Usurers of the past. "Fi. Fa." and ...
with a sufficiency of ready money, life might be made not only tolerable but
crapulously luxurious ; and smugglers, libellers, persons committed for contempt
of court, and other misdemeanants who had cash at call, could enjoy themselves
quite ...
George Augustus Sala, 1894
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
L crapulentus drunken, very drunk, < G kraipale drunken headache]. n.
crapulousness. adv. crapulously. See crapulence. See drink, food. crassilingual (
kras-si-ling'gwəl) adj. thick-tongued; indistinct, distorted pronunciation due to a
thickened ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
9
Hypocrisy of Prejudice: Power of Hope
The children looked at each other as the man crapulously performed his duty.
When he was done, he looked at the other three as if to say, “What do you think?”
They all nodded, and the two left the room to then come back with the queen.
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The English Illustrated Magazine
There was defiance in all the things that were crapulously shining in his beery
orbs. In his nose, short and thick, and magnificently drunken, was writ the pugilist,
and worse, alas ! the pommellerof the classes. A mighty hatred of the aristocracy
...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CRAPULOUSLY»
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crapulously is used in the context of the following news items.
Last call in merrie olde England
We'd rush to down a final pint, and then spill crapulously onto the streets at precisely the same moment as everyone else. You could hardly ... «Washington Examiner, May 15»
A killing blooper, courtesy of AutoCorrect
... was followed by More Auntie's Bloomers, Auntie's Cracking New Bloomers and the crapulously overindulgent Auntie's Christmas Bloomers ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jan 14»
Richard Herring reflects on his Edinburgh Fringe highlights
... punched the theatre manager; I got slapped in the face in that bar when I tried to crapulously and crappily hit on another comic's girlfriend. «Metro, Jul 12»
Freak right out with a spirited pixie
What I really mean is crapulously full of joy,'' he says burbling, even when he discovers that I'm fine but clearly not as fantabulous as he is. «Sydney Morning Herald, Jan 10»