10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMPERTINENTLY»
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impertinently in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
impertinently and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Optimizing Adverb Positions
weil unverschämterweise Hans das Meeting abgesagt hat. because impertinently
Hans the meeting canceled has '... because Hans impertinently canceled the
meeting.' (2.128) a. b. Unverschämterweise hat Hans das Meeting abgesagt.
... belong in our ontology. A sentence like, 'The ship sailed longingly but
impertinently toward the horizon,' entails the shorter sentences, 'The ship sailed,' '
The ship sailed longingly,' 'The ship sailed impertinently,' 'Something sailed
longingly ...
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
(pragmatikos, PRAGMATICAL, prag-mat'e-kaL f from pragma, derived from pnato,
I do, Gr.) Forward to intermeddle ; meddling ; impertinently officious. The fellow
gruw so prajrrutiail, that he look upon him the government of my whole family.
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
(pragmatikos, Pragmatical, prag-mat'e-kal, I from pragma, derived from prasso, I
do, Gr.) Forward to intermeddle ; meddling ; impertinently officious. The fellow
grew so pragmatical, that he took upon him the government of my whole family.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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Johnson's English Dictionary
J^ra, Gr.; pragmatitnie, Fr.] Meddling; i _ . impertinently busy ; assuming"
business without leave or invitation. II. Jonson. PRAGMATICALLY, pr4g-mat'-le-
kal.e. ad. Meddlingly; impertinently. Borrow. PR AGMATICALNESS. prag-mSt'-le-
kal-nes.
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, 1835
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A grammar without rules, or, Useful synonyms exemplified for ...
... see enormous Immensely, see enormously Immensity, see enormity Immortal,
imperishable Immortally, imperishably Immortality Imperfect, see defective
Impertinent, rude, saucy, impudent, insolent Impertinently, rudely, saucily,
impudently, ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
PRiEMUNI'RE. See Premuhire. PRACMA'TICK. 1 a. [sre^&yfMrra.] Medd-
PRAGMA'TICAL. j ling; impertinently busy; assuming business without invitation
or leave. Swift. PRACMA'TTCALY. ad. [from pragmatical.] Meddlingly;
impertinently.
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
C pertinent. That Imper'tinektly. J which belongs not to the present, or has no
present weight ; trifling ; importunate ; meddling : impertinence, folly ; intrusion :
impertinent, a trifler, or intruder : impertinently, troublesomely ; officiously ;
intrusively.
^«r«, Gr.;l pragmatique, Fr.] Meddliug; impertinently busy ; assuming business
without leave or invitation. B. \ Jonsm. PRAGMATICALLY, prag-mat'-te-kal-c. ad.
Meddlingly ; impertinently. Barrow. PRAGMATICALNE3S, prag-mSt'-te-kal-ues.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Alexander Chalmers, 1835
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The Epistles of Paul the Apostle
He advises idle and officious persons to mind their own business and to live in
peace, ver. 11, 12. /'//• we hear that some among you walk irregu- 1 1. larly, doing
no business, but bei»g impertinently .AW those u-lio are such, we charge and 12.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IMPERTINENTLY»
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impertinently is used in the context of the following news items.
Club America Outlasts San Jose, 2-1
... a few decent aerial duels but picking up a yellow not long after Stanford-teammate JJ Koval impertinently spilled Mares with little love lost. «Football.com, Jul 15»
Clarence Thomas Deserves Criticism. Just Leave His Race Out of It.
But liberals' attacks on Thomas also have a tendency to focus impertinently and offensively on his person. The frequent jokes about Thomas ... «The New Republic, Jul 15»
Lord Lexden: The extraordinary Lord Shaftesbury – a Conservative …
He cast himself boldly – some said impertinently – as Britain's new William Wilberforce. The many visits which he made to the factory districts ... «Conservative Home, Jul 15»
Is Language Now Meaningless? A Ruling in the Matter of Scalia v …
THAT language itself is alive, well, and aboil with significance notwithstanding the challenge to its powers impertinently posed by the plaintiff. «Slate Magazine, Jun 15»
Turkey criticizes Belgian PM over 'Armenian genocide' remarks
"It is neither acceptable nor justifiable in any way for the Belgian prime minister to presume impertinently to pass a judgment on an issue over ... «Today's Zaman, Jun 15»
Sacred Ground, and a Savage Beauty: a return to West Hendon
... from Barnet Council rather belatedly objecting to the use of the only photograph of the bomb damage, and, rather impertinently, even the use ... «NOTTINGHAM CITY COUNCIL LOLS, Jun 15»
Strong Horse?
and impertinently responds, “Yes,” as if that were the end of the matter. That Monday press conference was anything but a free-for-all, notes ... «Wall Street Journal, Jun 15»
SC lawyers' body slams Collegium system
“I may be permitted (somewhat impertinently) to ask which nation? The nation of the haves or the nation of the have-nots? No one has yet ... «The Hindu, Jun 15»
Kiszla: Nuggets' buck stops with Josh Kroenke and no one else
Josh Kroenke bristled at the question, obviously taking my cheeky inquiry as impertinently questioning his authority. "My dad wasn't involved, ... «The Denver Post, Jun 15»
Game of Thrones Review 5.09 – 'The Dance of Dragons'
Ellaria is defiant against her ruler and acts impertinently when faced with the fact that her vengeance is eluding her. Her need for revenge is ... «411mania.com, Jun 15»