10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RAVENINGLY»
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raveningly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
raveningly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The imperial dictionary of the English language: a complete ...
a complete encyclopedic lexicon, literary, scientific, and technological John
Ogilvie Charles Annandale. RAVENINGLY 624 RAYED Raveningly (rav'en-ing-li)
, adv. In a ravening or ravenous manner; voraciously; greedily. J. UdulL
Ravennese ...
John Ogilvie, Charles Annandale, 1883
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The new general and mining telegraph code
There are technical difficulties to be overcome Ravehook . Technical difficulties
have been overcome Ravelment Telegram(s). (See also Date.) Raveningly Your
telegram of to-day's date [to Cannot understand your telegram ; repeat from Must
...
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The Imperial Orgy: An Account of the Tsars from the First to ...
Boris Godounov presented a prefectly defined case. A magnificent brute, Tatar on
the distaff side, he looked the wolf, lived the wolf and made others die of that
wolfishness. In the orgy that Ivan initiated, raveningly he had assisted. Very close
to ...
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The Anglo-American Telegraphic Code to Cheape Telegraphy and ...
Raveningly. Ravenous. . Ravine Ravingly. . . Ravishing. . Rawbone. . . Rawhide. .
. Rawish Rawly Rawness. . . . Ray Rayed. Rayless. Razeed Razing . . Razor
Razorable. Razored. . . Razure. . . Razzia. . . . Reachable. Reaclier. . . Reaching.
He sucked it feverishly. His eye of blood was fastened all the while upon her — to
all appearance raveningly, but this was merely original nature showing through
the second nature of habit. In reality, he was wholly subjugated by his miseries, ...
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The Ancient World: From the Earliest Times to 800 A.D.
A class of ambitious nobles craved new wars of conquest for the sake of glory
and power ; and the growing class of merchants and money lenders (who now
indirectly dominated the government) hungered raveningly for conquests in order
to ...
Francis Sales Betten, 1916
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The Ancient World: From the Earliest Times to 800 A.D
A class of ambitious nobles craved new wars of conquest for the sake of glory
and power ; and thegrowiug classof merchants and money lenders (who now
indirectly dominated the government) hungered raveningly for conquests in order
to ...
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Wanted: a Cook: Domestic Dialogues
It pursued us relentlessly, raveningly. We were innocent as Pompeii confidingly
couched beside the dread Vesuvius. This is not the place to say that we deserved
it. Surely, if Letitia and I have made one solitary friend during the progress of this
...
Will living creatures not for ever prey Most raveningly on other living things, And
all things on each other evermore ? Will women with their patient praying hearts
Be aught but burden-bearers through all time ; The hopeless sufferers of ...
John Christie (of New Zealand.), 1892
world and the hungry, maddened hordes of central and eastern Europe break
raveningly forth, it may be remembered that the misrule of the present
government has an exact parallel, on a smaller scale, in the misrule of Louis
XVI's ministers ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RAVENINGLY»
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raveningly is used in the context of the following news items.
The one? Or the other?
Now, by the normal rules of motoring fan-dom, I should be raveningly excited about the prospect of one of these cars and rather lassiez-faire about the other. «Irish Times, Aug 12»
Yundi Li: 'I think I'm not a normal artist'
Had he been raised in Britain, Lang Lang would have been put on the abused-child register for the way his raveningly ambitious father treated him – throwing ... «Independent, Mar 10»