10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REELINGLY»
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reelingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
reelingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Correspondent Colorings: Melville in the Marketplace
with pinions poised, we shadow the sea with our sails, and reelingly cleave the
brine.44 Rather than offer a detailed description of various parts of the ship, as in
Omoo, Melville moves beyond the sentimental celebration of travel in the ...
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Foundation [sic] of Translation: Fonaments de la Traducció
Out spreads the canvas A ddress to reader / ... -alow, aloft- boom-stretched on
both sides with many a stun' sail, till like a hawk, with pinions posed, we shadow
the sea with our sails and reelingly cleave the brine But whence and whither
wend ...
Ramon Ribé i Queralt, Ramon Ribé i Queralt María González Davies, 1998
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A Companion to Herman Melville
The anchor is “coral-hung”; the canvas is “boom-stretched”; the ship, in
imagination, “reelingly cleave[s] the brine.” The rhythm has become syncopated
and unpredictable, the figurative language has become almost archly
extravagant, and ...
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Crosslinguistic Approaches to the Psychology of Language: ...
(with 'walk') walk unsteadily; shamble along Esil esil Not listed pitul pitul
totteringly; staggeringly; reelingly; falteringly; waddlingly| (with 'walk') stagger [
shamble, dodder] along; walk with tottering steps pisil pisil Same as pisul pisul (
pisul pisul: ...
Jiansheng Guo, Elena Lieven, Nancy Budwig, 2010
... festival which he attended in Switzerland, three or four hundred musicians
being present, ' a large proportion of them were drunk — a great many of thorn
dead drunk, quite a number of them fighting drunk, and more of them reelingly
drunk.
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A Compendium of Molesworth's Marathi and English Dictionary
S The thirteenth consonant. S^Fi^ or -3if ad. Iniit. of the sound emitted by a loose
or flabby person, camel, &c, in motion ; flop ! flop ! by anything slackened in the
joints, and thus tottering, rocking : reelingly. v. «JT. v. i. To shake tremulously — a
...
James Thomas Molesworth, Baba Padmanji, 1863
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For the Love of Husayn (AS)
... alight, than reelingly fall, 875 880 885 890 The wounds shall ope, ifwe
unconsciously MIR ANIs's MARTHIYA | 137.
Muhammad-Reza Fakhr-Rohani, 2012
... of the allegro, resounded like the deafening cry of crime; there seemed to *
From the German of Hoffman. arise from the misty obscurity spirits of fire with their
glistering claws, and the forms of men who danced reelingly on abysmal marge.
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Hoffmann's Fairy Tales ...
... pleasure in listening to this heavenly voice that told him such sweet things. The
touch of Annunziata's hand produced on his nerves an electric shock ; his eyes
became dimmed, his legs yielded ; he started backwards several steps reelingly,
...
Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann, 1857
Um, um, um ! " CHAPTER CXXIII. THE MUSKET. During the most violent shocks
of the Typhoon, the man at the Pequod's jawbone tiller had several times been
reelingly hurled to the deck by its spasmodic motions, even though 476 MOBY ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REELINGLY»
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reelingly is used in the context of the following news items.
From Sunburn to Snowflakes: Crossing Canada's Crowsnest Trail
It only lasted about 20 steering wheel-grippingly intense minutes, so as the flakes died away, I pulled over to snap a photo to remind myself that this reelingly ... «hellomagazine.com, Jun 15»
Wuthering Heights: review
In one of its most reelingly intimate moments, after Heathcliff is beaten by a farmhand, Cathy takes him to a rocky outcrop and licks at the open wounds on his ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 11»