10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DRIZZLINGLY»
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The Chinese Classics: 4.1: The first part of the She-King, ...
m 1 We went to the hills of the east, And long were we there without returning,
When we came from the east, Down came the rain drizzlingly. When we were in
the east, and it was said we should return, Our hearts were in the west and sad;
But ...
We went to the hills of the east, And long were we there without returning, When
we came from the east, Down came the rain drizzlingly. When we were in the
east, and it was said we should return, Our hearts were in the west and sad; But ...
Jean Elizabeth, Poet Laureate Ward, 2008
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
Briwwlawiaw, v.a. (briwwlaw) To rain drizzlingly. Briwwlawiawg, a, (briwwlaw)
Abounding with drizzling rain. BrÍwwyz,j.M.dggr.(brií — gwyz) Dry bruíh-wood;
fmall dry íticks. Y vriwwyzwèn, madder. Вго, ../.—/>/. Л yz. (bar) That gives
exiftence; ...
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A Compendium of Molesworth's Marathi and English Dictionary
Drizzlingly— raining. Q00ge texture. Mr^r?W n. Worn out. 2 Of $ut v. i. To waste in
languor andpain. [Trickling. fgW^li Wasting away. 2 firm «. i. To trickle. 2 To waste
away. fST5"f*TS" ad. In the fluttering of extreme weakness. 2 In the poorest, ...
James Thomas Molesworth, Baba Padmanji, 1863
U and up and up again, till a ridge is reache , and the outer edge of the mist on
the summit of Carrock is darkly and drizzlingly near. Is this the top? No, nothing
like the top. It is an aggravating peculiarity of all mountains, that, although they
have ...
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A Kannada-English Dictionary
A long-continued fine, small rain (awa^Smd. Dh.; **«3 Sm.93; J. 2, 9; C.;Te.; Mhr.
&V&; M. aaj&H'e, drizzlingly; tssOJ, wseg, to drizzle; cf. tfA 3, SO).— tsSsSjO'. =
tsa. (C.). «iS CSS rt SoOoiua taaaoCS* (:psoBXa.ra 3, w*red Si. 31). i'i .jacli. 1.
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
(briwwlaw) To rain drizzlingly. Briwwlawiawg, a. (briwwlaw) Abounding with
drizzling rain. Briwwydd, ». at. aggr. (briw — gwydd) Dry brushwood ; small dry
sticks. Briwydd, »./. (briw) Bedstraw. Y/riwydd wen, madder. Briwys, s. m. — pi. t.
ion ...
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Pierre: The Ambiguities
Many a time had Pierre sought this window before sunrise, to behold the blood-
red, out-flinging dawn, that would wrap those purple hills as with a banner. But
now the morning dawned in mist and rain, and came drizzlingly upon his heart.
... DRIVESHAFTS DRIVETRAIN DRIVETRAINS DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAYS
DRIVING DRIVINGLY DRIVINGS DRIZZLE DRIZZLED DRIZZLES DRIZZLIER
DRIZZLIEST DRIZZLING DRIZZLINGLY DRIZZLY DROGUE DROGUES DROID
DROIDS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The Birth of Chinese Feminism: Essential Texts in ...
9Tr: The stanza reads thus: We went to the hills of the east, And long were we
there without returning, When we came from the east, Down came the rain
drizzlingly. The fruit of the heavenly gourd, Would be hanging about our eaves;
The ...
Lydia He Liu, Rebecca E. Karl, Dorothy Ko, 2013
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The weather ... the United Kingdom's climate is drizzlingly similar to Oregon's. The landscape ... a country as lovingly cultivated as an ... «The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, Apr 09»