10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CROZZLED»
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crozzled in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
crozzled and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Here is an American classic which, at a stroke, makes McCarthy a contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature’ Andrew O’Hagan A father and his young son walk alone through burned America, heading slowly for the coast.
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Outlawed: Looking for Trouble
I stood to the right of the hot plate,I didn't want to stink of fat all day sat in the car
so hence my decision. “How do ya like ya bacon?” “On this side of crozzled.” He
nodded to himself while he sliced two partly cooked sausages and flipped those
...
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A Collection of Geological Facts and Practical Observations, ...
... quickly; and, by expanding and protruding its crozzled coke, it gives out a short
but intense heat. Besides these valuable qualities, another may be considered,
which is of' no small importance as it regards durability, and consequently ...
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The reliquary: depository for precious relics, legendary, ...
Crozzled ................................ .. A gnarled stick, besides the meaning in the first “
Fragment.” Starve. Bailey says clammy, viscous! Sam up (to fim'sh) ...................... ..
The German word susammen. Together seems to relate to a man collecting his ...
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The Reliquary and Illustrated Archaeologist,: A Quarterly ...
He died in 1850, universally respected and regretted. His last words were, "How
beautiful!" and in answer to the inquiry, what is beautiful? he exclaimed, " The
Mercy of God ! " Cauh A heavy white mineral; the sulphate of baryates. Crozzled.
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The Prussian Officer and Other Stories
When she rose her anger was evident in the stern unbending of her head. She
looked atthe pudding inthe fender, andbrokeout: “It is a scandalous thing as a
man can't even come home to his dinner! If it's crozzled up to a cinder I don't see
why ...
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Intertextual and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Cormac ...
... clutching themselves, mouths howling” (160–61). This is an image McCarthy
returns to toward the end of the novel: “The incinerate corpses shrunk to the size
of a child . . . Ten thousand dreams ensepulchred within their crozzled hearts” ...
If it's crozzled up to a cinder I don't see why I should care. Past his very door he
goes to get to a publichouse, and here I sit with his dinner waiting for him—" She
went out. As she dropped piece after piece of coal on the red fire, the shadows
fell ...
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The Climbing Dictionary: Climbing Slang, Terms, Neologisms, ...
Origin: Crozzled, in Northern English dialect, means“blackened or burnt at the
edges,” as toast or bacon. Now apply the word to a“crispy” edge. Usage: “Spot
me—that left-hand pimper crozzles off each time I weight it.” cruiser adj: Easy,
piss, ...
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My Best Cellar: An Autobiography Up to the Age of Eleven - ...
These were the little bits of crozzled batter that had dropped off the fish. I always
replied, 'Yes'. Because you felt you were getting more for your money. There was
always a queue, which I didn't mind, unless there was a girl in front who would ...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CROZZLED»
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crozzled is used in the context of the following news items.
Yorkshire words of the week
With regard to the invitation from Elizabeth Gill (August 20 Country Week), my grandma would always call an overdone joint of meat “crozzled” ... «Yorkshire Post, Sep 11»
Reading “The Road”
Crozzled is similarly obscure, but the free online dictionary informs me that ... Anyone who can use the words ensepulchred and crozzled in the ... «Schenectady Gazette, Jan 11»
Watch: Paramore's new video for 'The Only Exception'
This clearly symbolizes her crozzled heart and sense of isolation in case you're not getting the point otherwise.The video matches the song's ... «HitFix, Feb 10»
First Look: Viggo Mortensen in Cormac McCarthy's The Road
The roads are littered with corpses either charred or melted, their dreams, Mr. McCarthy writes, 'ensepulchred within their crozzled hearts.'". «First Showing, May 08»
At World's End, Honing a Father-Son Dynamic
The roads are littered with corpses either charred or melted, their dreams, Mr. McCarthy writes, “ensepulchred within their crozzled hearts.”. «New York Times, May 08»
Books of the Times The Road Through Hell, Paved With Desperation
Since the cataclysm has presumably incinerated all dictionaries, Mr. McCarthy's affinity for words like rachitic and crozzled has as much visceral ... «New York Times, Sep 06»
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Typically, McCarthy salts his language with unusual or coined words: "claggy," "disclets," "nitty," "meconium," "rachitic," "salitter," "crozzled," ... «Houston Chronicle, Sep 06»