10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RASPINGLY»
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he said to himself, so raspingly that a lawyer's skinny clerk, Yeah!” he said to
himself, so raspingly that a lawyer's skinny clerk, fiddling with other records at his
elbow, looked frightenedly at 128128 DETECTIVE STORIES DETECTIVE
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Separate Spheres No More: Gender Convergence in American ...
She noted that it ticked raspingly. The almost vanished flowers in the carpet—
pattern, she conceived to be newly hideous. Some faint attempts she had made
with blue ribbon, to freshen the appearance of a dingy curtain, she now saw to be
...
On the white steps an obscene word, scrawled by some boy with a piece of brick,
stood out clearly in the moonlight and I erased it, drawing my shoe raspingly
along the stone. Then I wandered down to the beach and sprawled out on the
sand.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2013
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The Talented Miss Highsmith: The Secret Life and Serious Art ...
The Talented Miss Highsmith is the first literary biography with access to Highsmith's whole story: her closest friends, her oeuvre, her archives. It's a compulsive page-turner unlike any other, a book worthy of Highsmith herself.
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The Valley of Silent Men
And—" The missioner was rubbing his brown, knotted hands together raspingly. "
Go on," said Kent a little thickly. "He has also sent Inspector Kedsty the same
word," finished Father Layonne. "His word to Kedsty is that he can see no fighting
...
James Oliver Curwood, 2011
The breath came raspingly. On sudden impulse, Ish took the inert wrist and felt for
the pulse. It was weak and irregular. The man had been drinking, doubtless, for a
week. Whether he could last much longer was questionable. "This, then, is it!
On the road the truck-drivers kept calling out to each other shrilly, raspingly. The
motors stopped running one after another, making almost a silence, during which
Chrisfield fell asleep. Something woke him. He was stiff with cold and terrified.
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Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
She noted that it ticked raspingly. The almost vanished flowers in the carpet-
pattern, she conceived to be newly hideous. Some faint attempts she had made
with blue ribbon, to freshen the appearance of a dingy curtain, she now saw to be
...
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A Case of Exploding Mangoes
Here are the facts: • A military dictator reads the Quran every morning as if it was his daily horoscope. • Under Officer Ali Shigri carries a deadly message on the tip of his sword. • His friend Obaid answers all life’s questions ...
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Flappers and Philosophers (Middleton Classics):
“There's a lady standing,” he repeated, rather raspingly. The man seemed to
comprehend. “I pay my fare,” he said quietly. Samuel turned red and his hands
clenched, but the conductor was looking their way, so at a warning nod from his ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RASPINGLY»
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raspingly is used in the context of the following news items.
Review: Dresden Philharmonic at Birmingham Symphony Hall
So the opening of Beethoven's Egmont Overture almost shocked me out of my seat, strings raspingly heavy as they dug into those portentous chords, conductor ... «Birmingham Post, Jun 15»
A Streetcar Named Desire, Scottish Ballet, Sadler's Wells
The music too, a jazzy, melodic, atmospheric original score by Peter Salem, serves story and dance well with its raspingly muted trumpets, purring saxophones ... «The Arts Desk, Apr 15»
A renewed appreciation for 'The Great Gatsby'
... sees “on the white steps an obscene word, scrawled by some boy with a piece of brick,” and he erases the word, “drawing my shoe raspingly along the stone. «Smoky Mountain News, Dec 14»
London Film Festival 2014 Day 6: 'Radiator' and 'My Old Lady'
Johnson's portrayal of the physical indignities Leonard endures is raspingly poignant, and Jones—with her radiant smiles, social graciousness and suggestions ... «PopMatters, Oct 14»
10 Best Patricia Highsmith Books
She produced an iconic character in The Talented Mr. Ripley, but the hundreds of raspingly acute portraits of quietly transgressive acts punctuating her other ... «Publishers Weekly, Aug 14»
Wines for simple grilled pork tenderloin
A really heavy red might be too-too, if it's raspingly tannic or over-oaked. lRelated Italy's islands produce noteworthy wines · Recipes · Italy's islands produce ... «Chicago Tribune, Aug 14»
Edinburgh Festival 2014: Nick Helm's Two Night Stand at the Grand …
As ever, his dreams, his romantic yearnings and failings – along with the word “f***” – dominate the raspingly delivered lyrics. As in Dare to Dream, his 2011 ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 14»
Neil Sowerby's July Wine Ideas
The tannins are raspingly beautiful, but not bitter, the nose characteristically of roses, expect tar scents to develop; and, in the case of the reds from the ... «Manchester Confidential, Jul 14»
Death Became Her: Molly Lefebure?s Wartime Years of Murder and …
The only thing she did not like about postmortems in the early days was “the sound of a saw raspingly opening a skull,” which is fair enough. But she soon ... «Daily Beast, Apr 14»
The Pardoner's Tale (Unicorn Theatre)
They also sing – sometimes with Lagden – and they manage squelchily and raspingly colourful sound effects on stage as well as a short interlude with static ... «WhatsOnStage.com, Jan 14»