10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUZZILY»
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muzzily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
muzzily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Second Time Loving (Mills & Boon Modern) (Penny Jordan ...
That was the trouble with being a woman, she reflected muzzily; nature had not
designed them to be self-sufficient. Nature had ensured that they would always
inherit those genes which made them yearn to share and nurture. Nature was a ...
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So he went to the stick-stand by the backdoor, where he muzzily thought it ought
to be. Mrs. Hutton, in the drawing- room, was rattling on the piano, and that made
his head ten times worse. His bamboo was not in the stick-stand ; nevertheless ...
David Masson, Sir George Grove, John Morley, 1865
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The United Service Magazine
This was almost too much, and an explosion was expected ; but Tom, thrown off
his track with a retrogradation common to him, half-mus- ingly, and, indeed, half
muzzily, went on. " 'Tis a way they have when you've crossed the tropics, or on ...
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The United Service Magazine
This was almost too rriudh, and an explosion was expected ; but Tom, thrown off
his track with a retrogradation eommon to him, half-mus- ingly, and, indeed, half
muzzily, Went on. □"'Tis away1 they have when you've crossed the tropics, or on
...
Arthur William Alsager Pollock, 1854
... handed any other way but casually and you couldn't offhand or un- casually
think of a way to hand them uncasually. The dialogue will present a problem but I
will manage to balance it muzzily on some kind of souvenir-fulcrum, you won't
see.
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Cradock Nowell: A Tale of the New Forest
So he went to the stick-stand by the back-door, where he muzzily thought it ought
to be. Mrs. Hutton, in the drawing-room, was rattling on the piano, and that made
his head ten times worse. His bamboo was not in the stick-stand ; nevertheless ...
Richard Doddridge Blackmore, 1866
Have a place where you'd always be wanted?” the man-dog asked. “Have
somewhere you'd always belong? Wouldn't it be good to have friends and
comrades?” Muzzily Jake answered, “Not gonna happen.” “It will if you'll let it,”
said man-dog ...
Darrell Schweitzer, Martin Harry Greenberg, 2010
Are youall right?' SomehowDracco wasstanding nexttoher. 'No,' shetoldhim
muzzily. 'I feel sick.' Frowning, Dracco glanced from Imogen's barely touched
glass of wine to her white face. 'Let'sgetyou outside. You mightfeel betterinthe
freshair.
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Killer Temptation (Mills & Boon Intrigue) (Seduction Summer ...
Someone was here early, he thought muzzily, and rolled over to snuggle against
the curve of Zoë's warm, naked body. Memories of last night's lovemaking
brought a big smile to his face. Damn, the woman was hot. They'd finally run back
to ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MUZZILY»
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muzzily is used in the context of the following news items.
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The C.C.C. boys who were assembled on the dance floor, meanwhile, stayed glacially frozen. Smiles floated muzzily around their faces. «The New Yorker, May 15»
Review: Orchestra of St John, St John's Church in Bromsgrove
... and Elgar's magnificent Organ Sonata, which, after a muzzily-registrated opening, dazzled with colour and mood, both inward and assertive. «Birmingham Post, Jun 14»
Nashville Premiere Recap: Brace for Impact
he asks muzzily, which earns him a ring thrown angrily in his direction. Months later, when a preggers Rayna and Tandy swing by the house, ... «TVLine, Sep 13»
Jack Kerouac's Favorite Book
He muzzily flagged the waitress for another beer and told how he and Wingate had gone out on the town after the show. The show itself had ... «Village Voice, Mar 08»