10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MOONISHLY»
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moonishly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Dozens of beautiful young things wafted around, adorned with leis and followed
moonishly by a pack of surf rats with goatees and the ubiquitous flip-flops. This
was a luau with attitude. Uncle Bill, it seemed, was spending his blood money as
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... taken seriously if not solemnly," writes Reed, noting that Pilgrim's role as Christ
isjustoneof the ways he is presented asan Everyman, a "universal manchild." "At
times it becomes ludicrous—but that is exactly the point. Billy's being moonishly ...
... MOONIEST MOONILY MOONINESS MOONINESSES MOONING MOONISH
MOONISHLY MOONLESS MOONLET MOONLETS MOONLIGHT
MOONLIGHTED MOONLIGHTER MOONLIGHTERS MOONLIGHTING
MOONLIGHTS MOONLIKE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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The Theatre of Tom Stoppard
Neither of the two characters in 'M 'Is for Moon among Other Things19 is called
Moon, although both are Moonishly passive and confused (lunatic?): two self-
absorbed individuals who occasionally collide, harmoniously or disconcertingly,
...
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The Making of Victorian Drama
When he meets Ruth, the orphaned Quaker girl, he is neither head over heels in
love nor impressed by her money: he is simply drawn moonishly towards the
object of his favourite theatre tune, 'a blonde most beautiful to see'. Everything
else ...
6
This Isn't What It Looks Like
MaxErnest found his parents sitting in what was now their joint office. Their desks
arranged so that the back ofone desk touched the back oftheother, they stared
moonishly into each other's eyes without having tosomuchas turn their necks.
get to heaven, we shall not sit moonishly contemplating God but actively love Him
, and that action matters more than mere knowing. But Dominici refused to accept
this for, being a Dominican, he was also a Thomist and an Aristotelian.
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain), 1969
8
International Association of Jazz Record Collectors Journal
A very young Cyd Charisse, the famous Hollywood movie actress, was seen in a
short "story" picture about a shipboard romance, dancing moonishly on deck with
the discarded coat of her paramour, who had deserted her for another. Shots of ...
International Association of Jazz Record Collectors, 1986
... to stick on him, probably a lengthy routine chore? If it was . . . ! He growled to
himself, aimed a kick at the door of the outer office. Inside sat Inspector Dutt,
typing a report with two fingers. He grinned moonishly at his superior and
stopped ...
Hunter Alan, Alan Hunter, 2012
In this, however, as in so many things recently, Iwas wrong – for as I mounted the
scrubbed stone steps and rang the bell, Iglimpsed a pale, blank face gazing at
me moonishly from a firstfloor window. Could it be – Mary Ann? Diana quartered
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MOONISHLY»
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Of all the models in all the magazines stacked in Johnny's dad's closet, she was the only one not staring moonishly or tittering in the presence ... «National Post, Oct 12»