10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FOAMILY»
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foamily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
foamily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Journal of a landscape painter in Corsica
The guardiano and his family, sitting outside their dwelling, make a picture,
combined with groups of trees and the beautiful river, here close below the
highway, and dashing foamily over its worn stones. Beyond this point the road
makes a ...
Suds from the seven seas flowing foamily into the Fragrant Harbour. And every
year wine grows in popularity. Not long ago it was a novelty; soon it will be a
necessity. So have a crystal glass, have a pint, have a cuppa. Have them all. You'
re in ...
Richard Sterling, Elizabeth Chong, Lushan Charles Qin,
2001
To my waist sea-colored hair rolls and slips, washing foamily up onto the shore of
my now azure back, now period shoulders, now violet waist. Legs stalks of skies,
cobalt lips, a seabed fulminating, birthing a bewildered undone on the canvas ...
He went down to the shore and seated himself on a detached boulder of rock.
The red winter sun was glinting over the rolling waves, and the waves, as they
kissed the beach foamily and rolled back, seemed to moan despairingly in
unison ...
I gained the lighthouse-door, and cowered there for shelter from the tremendous
storm, and watched the waves toppling in foamily, yeastily ; within the curl of each
tawny wave black night and death seemed lurking. The only two souls on the ...
George Augustus Sala, Edmund Hodgson Yates,
1868
6
Mabel: Or, Heart Histories
said he, as the beast distended her nostrils and snorted at the sound of the falling
water, that dashed down and, overleaping a looming and frightful precipice, fell
foamily into a stream that lay darkly down under the hanging rocks and vines, ...
Captain Arnold turned, and staggered across the rolling deck, with waves
washing foamily past him, into his cabin. While the door was opened to admit him
, wind and water gushed in, a flickering candle almost died, and a whiskey glass
...
James T. Farrell, Anne Douglas,
2001
The results of these confrontations are impressive—the birth of beauty, as
Aphrodite rises foamily from Uranus's dismemberment; and the mythic origin of
guilt when Oedipus cannot bear to look at what he and Jocasta have done, and
so blinds ...
9
Through the River: Understanding Your Assumptions about Truth
Some are large and broad, wandering leisurely through landscapes; others cut
the land like jagged knives, running foamily over dirt and rocks. Others decorate
the land like shining ribbons woven through the green. As the rivers of this world
...
Jon Hirst, Mindy Hirst,
2009
10
Behind the veil: and other poems
... help and blessing here to claim. XI. Behold afar the rich ripe sea Of bearded
wheat stir foamily ; But even now the reapers blithe With sickles cut the harvest
lithe, And sheaf it singing ; barley simmers Eippling o'er with BEHIND THE VEIL.
Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel,
1863
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FOAMILY»
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foamily is used in the context of the following news items.
'This Is Our Youth' Stars Michael Cera, Kieran Culkin and Tavi …
The story, which flows as easily and foamily as tap beer for the play's first three-quarters, suggests a cross between one of Mr. Mamet's tales of ... «New York Times, Sep 14»
Furry Friday: Tongue masters
Mirth tongue: Frankie. Frankie. Eager tongue: Cody. Cody. Shiva's opinion on this topic is firmly and foamily held. Shiva. Stumpy is contented. «Stuff.co.nz, Mar 14»
Brideshead Regurgitated
Soap, soap, soap, all foamily accelerated: births, deaths, Marxist chauffeurs, lubricious Turkish diplomats stalking the midnight chambers, every form of narrative ... «The Atlantic, Jan 13»
The Pompadour by Galvin, Caledonian Hotel, Princes Street …
Veal sweetbreads, crisp to the bite but foamily light inside, came with a bacon cassoulet, with Coco de Paimpol beans to lend texture. «The Independent, Nov 12»
Fox and Grapes, 9 Camp Road, Wimbledon Common, London
Mains were all good, particularly the fish and chips – or at least the fish part, foamily fresh hake in a brown-ale batter which had a dry, almost ... «The Independent, Apr 11»