10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLUTTONISH»
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gluttonish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
gluttonish and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Everybody's Self-healer
... 19-21, 26-28, 32, 33, 41,43,46,49,54,57,71,72 eats hastily, 1, 4, 9, 16, 20, 30,
50, 54, 65 eat, refuses to, 33 eats too much, see gluttonish eggs, 11 enormous,
see increased fat, 1, 17, 24, 44 bacon, 21 fruit, 29, 49, 50, 52, 55, 57, 71
gluttonish, ...
The handsome face of the young Apache seemed utterly blank of all expression
except gluttonish enjoyment of the food he was wolfing. But under the edge of the
table Lennon saw his hand steal down and fondle the hilt of his sheath knife.
... 'legendary cosmologist, philosopher and explorer. . . dressed in a dazzling
array of mis-matched clothing.' He wears carbonite goggles which also give him
various digital readouts. Sherman is a heavyset, gluttonish man, wearing red
shoes.
Jean-Marc Lofficier, 2003
4
The New-church Magazine
The name sounds gluttonish, obstinate, and wilful. Their supreme delight is in
eating, and what one cannot eat he is not willing another should have. Give him
fifty ears of corn, and he will take a bite from every single ear, and perhaps put his
...
... but there was little other change in the ministry. “ Lord North had neither system
, nor principle, nor shame, but enjoyed the good luck of fortune with a gluttonish
epicurism that was equally careless of glory or disgrace. As a minister he had no
...
6
The Household of Sir Thomas More
He is idle and gluttonish, as thin as a wasp, and as ugly as sin. Such a horse, and
such a rider ! In the evening, Will and Rupert made 'emselves spruce enow, with
nosegays and ribbons and we tooke water bravelie — John Harris in ye stern, ...
Anne Manning, Edmund Lodge, 1852
7
The works of Mr. Francis Rabelais, doctor in physick
Well, said the Devil, I 'll not fail thee then: In the mean time, slave as thou
oughtest. Work, Clown, work : I am going to tempt to the pleasing Sin of whoring,
the Nuns of Dry fart, the Sham-Saints of the Cowle, and the gluttonish Crew ; I am
more ...
François Rabelais, Navarre society, London, 1653
8
The Journey to the West, Revised Edition
“If you don't speak up,” said Eight Rules, giggling, “I'll be able to go.” “I won't,” said
Pilgrim. “I'd like to see how you manage to get away.” That Idiot, you see, was
peculiarly endowed with gluttonish intelligence. Walking forward, he bowed ...
9
Culture/contexture: Explorations in Anthropology and ...
Margaret Fuller's tripartite typology of the servile (or gluttonish), the conceited (or
unchanging), and the thinking (or admirable) tourists obviously prefers the thinker
whose knowledge augments and enriches those selective experiences to ...
E. Valentine Daniel, Jeffrey M. Peck, 1996
10
Italiano, inglese, e francese
... mes Epittimazióne,/. f. the application of epi- thems, l'aílionde faire,eu d'
appliquer les épithémes Época , /. /. epoch , époque Epuléne, /•,»»□ о glutton ,
gourmand, epulón EpuIonéfcO, ca, л. gluttonish, de gourmand Equábile, a. equal
, alike ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GLUTTONISH»
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gluttonish is used in the context of the following news items.
The pizza caper goes down at Cafe Lou Lou
The creamy, cheesy linguine carbonara ($12 small) tasted fine, in a gluttonish sort of way. So much cream! So much cheese! So much fatty ... «Louisville Eccentric Observer, Feb 15»
The Last Man On Earth
Watch how she reacts to a gluttonish birthday bash, her impersonation of a good-time girl and how her loyalties switch from the demonic to the ... «NOW Magazine, Apr 14»
And Dance by the Light of the Moon
I've pretty much given up my rock star fantasy, in lieu of more gluttonish daydreams and dream-dreams about food — like the recurring one ... «FWWeekly, Aug 12»
Campaign Spotlight Shopping District Tries Soft Selling for Holidays
... path,” she adds, because “we didn't think the luxury, glossy, pretty image would be compelling and thought it might be a little gluttonish.”. «New York Times, Dec 08»