10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GRIPINGLY»
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
GRIND— GRIPINGLY. CRIPPLE— GROAT. them as in laughter or scorn ; to fix
the teeth as in anguish , — t. the act of closing the teeth and showing them, or of
withdrawing the lips and showing the teeth ; a snare cr trap. Theprtn shall take
him ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
2
The critical review, or annals of literature
We were gripingly squeezed by generals, whose habitual poverty * gave them a
more eager thirst for riches. We were obliged to ran- f iom ourselves from the
particular plundering of soldiers, by carry- ' ing, to lay at the seet of those
merciless ...
3
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
... a grinning laugh 'Grip, grip. s. a small ditch .Gripe, gripe. v. a. 8: n. to hold fast,
pinch, give the colic—s. grasp, hold, oppression, pinching distress vGripes,
gripes. s. bellyache, colic Griper, gri'pur. s. an oppressor, usnrer Gripingly, gri'
plng-lé.
And for the former of these, syrups are most profitable ; and for the latter, apo-
zumes, or preparing broths ; clysters also help, lest the medicine stop in the guts,
and work gripingly. But it is true that bodies abounding with humours, and fat ...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1864
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The works of Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England
And for the former of these, syrups are most profitable : and for the latter,
apozemes, or preparing broths ; clysters also help, lest the medicine stop in the
guts, and work gripingly. But it is true, that bodies abounding with humours, and
fat bodies ...
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu, 1841
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
যন্ত্রণা | Gripingly, ad- উদরে' র্টুৰদনট্রিপূবর্বক I Gril>ple, a- হলাডী. লালচী.
আত্মস্তরি> নির্ষেদ্ধে. ন্নন্দন 11 বিষে চনা বর্জিত 11 রহিত. উপদৃকী. ম্রব্লচশদ.
দূঢ়রূপে ধরে যে' চিটে* চামড় | Grippleness. n- s- €'¢"TI"€,FTT?TF, অতোন্তুরিত্ব I
Gris, n. s. Fr.
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The British Bibliographer
... first man, and so drags and puls At sight of a conceitc: that scare their sense, -
Losing their fare by offring violence. The chollericke complexion hot and drie,
Writes with a Seriants hand most gripingly. The phlegmaticke in such waterie
vaine, ...
Samuel-Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood, Thomas Tusser, 1810
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
GRIPINGLY, gri'ping-le, aJ. With a pain in the bowels. CRIPPLE, grip'pl, a.
Griping ; greedy ; covetous ; unfeeling; tenacious; grasping fust. — Obsolete. It is
easy to observe that none are so arivpU and hard- Jistn! as the childless.— Sp.
Batt.
And for the former of these, syrups are most profitable ; and for the latter, apo-
zumes, or preparing broths ; clysters also help, lest the medicine stop in the guts,
and work gripingly. But it is true that bodies abounding with humours, and fat ...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1862
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
Го GRIPE, gripe, т. u. To pinch the belly, to pire the colick GRIPE, frrlpe. *. Grasp,
ho.d; squeeze, pressure ; oppression ; pinching distress. GRIPES, gripes, i. Belly-
ache, colick. GRIPER, gri'par. ». 98. Oppressor, usurer. GRIPINGLY ...