10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INSOCIABLY»
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insociably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
insociably and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
'insociable' institute infect insociab'leness " institution insectation " insociably
instrsict 'insectator insolence ' inst-rfictio'n * - insecfire insolency _ 'instructive _ i
insecfirity ' V insolent' r instrsictiveness insflsinsate "-* 'ct'insolently r - iinstrfictm "'_
...
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The Ladies' Lexicon and Parlour Companion: Containing Nearly ...
... insipidly : s. insipidily, pi. insipitU- ties. INSIST. v. To stand or rest upon ; to
persist in. pr. par. msisting) past, insisted. INSNA'RE. v. To entrap. pr. par
insnaring; past, insnared: s. tn- snarer. INSCrClABLE. adj. Not sociable. adv.
insociably: s.
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... insipidly insipidness, or insipidity Insist insisted insisting insistence insistent
insistently Insition In snare, or Ensnare insnared insnaring insnarer Insobriety
Insociability Insociable] 203 [Insulator. in sociable □ insociably Insolate*
insolated ...
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The Simplex Cryptograph: A Complete Cipher for General Use
... 73 insnaring 74 insobriety 75 insociable 76 insociably 77 insociate 78
insolence 79 insolent 80 insolently 81 insolidity 82 insoluble 83 insolvable 84
insolvency 85 insolvent 86 insolvents 87 insomnious 88 insomuch 89 inspect 90
inspected ...
Cryptograph Company, Providence, R.I., 1902
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Mercantile speller: containing the correct ways of spelling ...
... insinuator insinuate ry Insipid insipidly insipidness, or insipidity Insist insisted
insisting insistence insistent insistently Insition Insnare, or Ensnare insnared
insnaring insnarer Insobriety Insociability Insociable ] insociable insociably
Insolate* ...
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... insipidity Insist insisted insisting insistence insistent insistently Insition Insnare,
or Ensnare insnared insnaring insnarer Insobriet Insociabi ity InsocrABLE]
insociable insociably Insolate* insolated 'insolating insolation Insolence, 0r
Insolency.
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A new dictionary of the Portuguese and English languages: ...
~aYelmente, adv. insociably. Desconvertér, v. a. to pervert a converted person.
Desconvldar, v. a. to disinvite. Desconvir, v. n. to disagree; not to suit, to be
inconvenient. Descopado, adj. (alveit.) goggleeyed (= transcorvo, acarnezrado).
Henriette Michaelis, 1893
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A New Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages: ...
~evelmente, ado. insociably. Desconvertér, v. a. to per'vert a converted person.
Desconvldãr, v. a. to disinvite. Desconvir, e. n. to disagree; not to suit. to be
inconvenient. Descopado, adj. (alveit.) goggleeyed (z transcorvo, acarneirado).
Henriette Michaelis, 1905
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A pronouncing and spelling dictionary. To which is now ...
insignificant, [ly, ness insinuate insinuation insipid,l)", ness insipidly insist inflave
insnare insociable,ness insociably insolence inselent,ly,ness insolvency
insolvent insomuch inspect inlpection inspector inspiration inspire inspissate
instability ...
William Johnston (M.A.), 1772
Michael's name changed, insociably, each time he met him, Erik had noticed. His
nationality had vanished, into stories of where he had been. Miguel, michel,
michelle, michał, there was no end to it: he spoke so many languages fluently,
and, ...