10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HUFFISHLY»
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Heartbreak house: Great Catherine, and playlets of the war. ...
I have known her for years. hector. It took her years to get to the same point with
you that she got to with me in five minutes, it seems. randall [yexed~\. Really,
Ariadne is the limit [he moves away huffishly towards the windows]. hector [coolly]
.
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A leading lady: a story of the stage
I beg your pardon for having spoken rather huffishly just now ; I didn't mean it, sir.'
' All right,' replied Brewster. ' I know you. Go on ; do your best.' The big man stood
for awhile in front of the pay-box, with his crush hat set at the back of his head, ...
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Georgia scenes, characters, incidents, etc., in the first ...
Mrs. Mushy, who was a lady of very full habit, looked huffishly as Flirt took her
hand, and Miss Feedle and Miss Deedle blushed sarcastically. Flirt made a
hundred apologies, and Crouch looked first at Mrs. Mushy, then at Flirt, and
tittered.
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, 1897
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The general telegraph code, compiled for the use of bankers, ...
... to be, in excess of estimate „ „ , under the estimate. hurled. howling hubbub
huckster huddle huffiness huffish huffishly huge hugely hulk human humanity
humanist humanized humble humbleness humbling humblingly humid humidity ...
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
183 [HUBLER. huffs, pi. huffed huffing huffer huffiness huffish huffishly huffy Hug
hugged hugging hugger Huge hugely hugeness huger hugest Hulk hulky Hull
hulled hulling hully Hullabaloo, or Hurly-burly Hum hummed humming hummer ...
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Private telegraph code of Hamilton, Fraser & co
... you can offer to re-charter. Huckster The charter is cancelled. Huckstress The
charter is cancelled, telegraph instructions. Huddlings We hereby cancel charter.
Hueless We have cancelled charter. Huffishly We have not cancelled charter ...
Hamilton, Fraser and co, 1880
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Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... means Howbeit, hou-be'It ad. nevertheless, notwithstanding However,ho&-ev'
ur ad.in whatsoever nian- Hnu", h&f s. swell of sudden anger Huff, hftfw. a. to
swell; to hector, to treat with insolence Huffish, huffish a. arrogant, hectoring
Huffishly, ...
John Walker, Thomas Smith, 1850
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
8. bluster, swell with indignation or pride: séid suas, at le ardan. HUFFER, a. See
Bully. Horns“, adj. Uaibhreach, ardanach, bagarrach, sgeigeil. HUFFISHLY, adv.
See Huflish. HUFFISHNESS, s. Uaibhreachas, ardan, bagarrachd, stuirtealachd
...
Mrs. Tallester could only look to her husband for answers—discussing nothing
until way later, where she would huffishly complain, “Just what are they trying to
pull off on our son?” More harsh words were spoken, and the result was that of an
...
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Popular and Complete English Dictionary: Exhibiting the ...
Swelling; puffing up; blustering. Huffish, huffish, a. Arrogant; insolent; hector, ing.
Huffishly, hufflsh-le, ado. With arrogance or blustering. HuFFisnifEss, huf'fTsh-
ne's, n. Arrogance; petulance; bluster. Huftt, hflfffe, a. Swelled or swelling;
petulant.
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