10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OUT OF HUMOUR»
Discover the use of
out of humour in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
out of humour and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
At dinner, the gentleman is out of humour, because the window is open —
whereas nothing can be so easy as to get up and shut it ; the lady is out of
humour because the butcher has served beef instead of mutton — though no one
ut table ...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and ...
At dinner, the gentleman is out of humour, because the window is open —
whereas nothing can be so easy as to get up and shut it ; the lady is out of
humour because the butcher has served beef instead of mutton — though no one
ut table ...
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Jahr's New Manual: Or Symptomen-codex
Out of humour and low-spirited. Everything she thinks of gives her dissatisfaction.
Out of humour, desponding and sad. Out of humour ; light music makes him sad,
sad music cheers him up. Out of humour, reflective, the whole body feeling ...
At noon, every body begins to grunt and grumble, because the day is so hot;
which might be excused, if it would cool them. At dinner, the gentleman is out of
humour, because the window is open — whereas nothing can be so easy as to
get up ...
Caroline Fry Wilson, 1834
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A new Latin-English dictionary: To which is prefixed an ...
To be out of humour, in fermento esse, malè se habere. To put a person out of
humour, Alicujus animum offendère. *l / hate put him out of humour, stomach и m
vel bilem illtus movi. Ill-humoured, Morosus difficilis, austeras. To humour ...
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The Assistant
of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended ...
I have known too little of foreign society, to give it as my own observation; but
from all that may be learned otherwise than by personal intercourse, I do not
understand that there is any other country where people get out of humour
gratuitously ...
I have known too little of foreign society, to give it as my own observation ; but
from all that may be learned otherwise than by personal intercourse, I do not
understand that there is any other country where people get out of humour
gratuitously ...
At noon, every body begins to grunt and grumble, because the day is so hot ;
which might be excused, if it would cool them. At dinner, the gentleman is out of
humour, because the window is open—whereas nothing can be so easy as to get
up ...
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Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle
and shut it The lady is out of humour because the butcher has sent beef instead
of mutton, though no one at table cares whether they eat mutton or beef. The
daughter is out of humour because she is sitting on the wrong side of the table, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUT OF HUMOUR»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
out of humour is used in the context of the following news items.
Guddu Rangeela loses way
Only, the writer-filmmaker seems to be out of humour quota this time. Guddu Rangeela follows a decent first-half build-up with a laboured ... «India Today, Jul 15»
The Art of Being Apart
... I used to see you, my feet carry me spontaneously … to your apartment, from whence I constantly return much out of humour and dejected.”. «New York Times, Apr 15»
The changing face of Anambra
An out of humour critic of those administrations once called Awka a bucolic town, mismanaged by a line of do-nothing governors who wished to ... «Daily Sun, Dec 14»
Eleven Christmas facts and tales you may not have heard
'I have endeavoured in this Ghostly little book,' he wrote, 'to raise the Ghost of an Idea, which shall not put my readers out of humour with ... «Luton On Sunday, Dec 14»
Paranormal Corner: Share a 'scary ghost story' this Christmas
"I have endeavoured in this ghostly little book, to raise the ghost of an idea, which shall not put my readers out of humour with themselves, with ... «NJ.com, Dec 14»
Charles Dickens' beloved 'A Christmas Carol' continues to spread …
... out of humour with themselves, with each other, with the season, or with me. May it haunt their houses pleasantly, and no one wish to lay it.". «Houston Chronicle, Dec 14»
On this day: Manchester United sell Lee Sharpe to Leeds United
... call me 'scum' — I think they are doing it out of humour! Even after 15 years in Leeds, nobody has ever been able to explain the rivalry to me.". «Sports Mole, Aug 14»
Actors win national prize for psychiatric patients' portrayal
Their shifting in and out of humour and tragedy was at times almost uncomfortable to watch. Their imaginary worlds, where they were content, ... «Frome Standard, Jul 14»
The Timeless Gift of "A Christmas Carol"
I have endeavoured in this Ghostly little book, to raise the Ghost of an Idea, which shall not put my readers out of humour with themselves, with ... «RealClearPolitics, Dec 13»
Martin Allen: Gillingham chairman Paul Scally defends sacking
... with his views, there were those who thought it would always be a case of when rather than if the pair fell out of humour with each other. «BBC Sport, Oct 13»