10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLOTTINGLY»
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Defining New Moon: Vocabulary Workbook for Unlocking the ...
A. “Peyton winked plottingly at Lucas so he would understand the covert plan.”
Conspiratorially means plottingly. Dismissive (dismissing) is a type of conspirator
(plotter) . . . no. If an answer does not make sense to you, it's probably wrong.
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The Works of Samuel Richardson: Pamela
For, first, there never, I believe, could be a gentleman so foolishly tender, yet so
plottingly cruel, to his lady, as Mr. Clerimont. There never could be such a very
fantastical lady as Mrs. Clerimont. — And there is such an improbability in the ...
Samuel Richardson, Sir Leslie Stephen, 1884
The walls were covered with curious old Dutch prints, beaks of albatross and
penguin, and whales' teeth fantastically engraved. There was Frederick the Great
, with head drooped plottingly, and keen side long glance from under the ...
James Russell Lowell, 1896
For, first, there never, I believe, could be a gentleman so foolishly tender, yet so
plottingly cruel, to his lady, as Mr. Clerimont. There never could be such a very
fantastical lady as Mrs. Clerimont.—And there is such an improbability in the ...
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Pamela, or, Virtue rewarded
For, first, there never, I believe, could be a gentleman so foolishly tender, yet so
plottingly cruel, to his lady, as Mr. Clerimont. There never could be such a very
fantastical lady as Mrs. Clerimont. — And there is such an improbability in the ...
Samuel Richardson, Sir Leslie Stephen, 1883
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Literary essays; Among my books, My study windows, Fireside ...
There was Frederick the Great, with head drooped plottingly, and keen sidelong
glance from under the three-cornered hat. There hung Bonaparte, too, the long-
haired, haggard general of Italy, his eyes sombre with prefigured destiny ...
James Russell Lowell, 1892
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Prose Works: Literary essays
There was Frederick the Great, with head drooped plottingly, and keen sidelong
glance from under the three-cornered hat. There hung Bonaparte, too, the long-
haired, haggard general of Italy, his eyes sombre with prefigured destiny ; and ...
James Russell Lowell, 1899
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The Novels of Samuel Richardson: Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded
... nature ; so that the ridicule which is intended in it, or the bad characters, cannot
, in my poor opinion, be just or efficacious. For, first, there never, I believe, could
be a gentleman so foolishly tender, yet so plottingly cruel, to his lady, as 44 ...
Samuel Richardson, William Lyon Phelps, 1901
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Red Twilight: Long Distance Runners
Plottingly, Reizuki walks backward away from the beast. The monster Tank
stands tall and menacing, tearing its way through the webs of wiring Reizuki has
dropped in its path. The monster presses forth as Reizuki starts running out of
train to ...
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Some Friends of Mine: A Rally of Men
There was Frederick the Great, with head drooped plottingly, and keen side-long
glance from under the three-cornered hat. There hung Bonaparte, too, the long-
haired, haggard general of Italy, his eyes sombre with prefigured destiny; and ...
Edward Verrall Lucas, 1909
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