10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RUMBLINGLY»
Discover the use of
rumblingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rumblingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Tongue is Fire: South African Storytellers and Apartheid
... King Sobhuza] walking / Rumblingly / In the red shoes / Of his enemy Mjingane
"), he also understands that a major change is occurring in Swati life: "
Montgomery4 and his people / Were summoning you, / They were sending you a
message.
2
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
An herb To FUMBLE, fain'bl. v. n. 405. To attempt any thing awkwardly or
ungainly ; to puzzle, to strain in perplexity ; to play childishly. TUMBLER, iflm'bl-flr.
s. One who acts awkwardly. rUMBLINGLY, flm'bllng-le. ad. In an awk ward
manner.
3
Joyce and Reality: The Empirical Strikes Back
(U 12.147), and that heart is soon thereafter described as thundering "rumblingly"
(U 12.165-66); allowing for exaggeration, it appears that, along with the labored
breathing ( U 12.163-64), the heart's beating is noticeable — hardly a good sign ...
Jule's happiness touched her with an emotion that made her indulgent. And no
rigidity could fail to crumble in this sunlight, this merriness under the canopy of
leaves. And Flores sang rumblingly as he plunked his guitar, teeth shining in a
grin ...
"Funny thing your sayingthat," said the landlord, witha smile. "Another gentleman,
over fromthe Red House, was sayingthat only yesterday. Offered totake myplace'
n all."He laughed rumblingly. "The Red House? Not the Red House, Stanton?
He died in the accident ward of the London Horse- pittle, poor chap." He shook
his head thoughtfully, and ignoring the statement of a watchman at the next wharf
that it was a fine evening, shifted his quid and laughed rumblingly. "The funniest ...
"Haramzada! " added Boney, rocking on his perch. "Iflatoon! Iflatoon!" Nicholas
broke in, rumblingly: "Stop baiting her, Renny! I won't have it. Look at the colour of
her face, and remember that she's over a hundred." His mother turned on him.
... theprofoundcavity ofhismouth whileinrhythmic resonancetheloudstrong
halereverberations ofhis formidableheart thundered rumblingly causingthe
ground, the summit ofthe loftytower and the stillloftier walls of the caveto vibrate
and tremble.
... heaps of roofs — up into a cloud being laid out in the sky; a tomcat sits on a
chimney; a chimney sweep is going toward it; with a small ladder and plumb
weights; the pavement is grinning rumblingly below: with its strong, white
cobblestones; ...
10
Schalken the Tyranny of Perspective.
... to rise give up his close-chair. A request which my Margrave – obviously not
having the hearing of it with any clarity – rumblingly responds to with the
beginnings of a lengthy disquisition of his own concerning the history of this very
place ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RUMBLINGLY»
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rumblingly is used in the context of the following news items.
A grilled cheese subscription service is coming to Britain
This dream is now stomach-rumblingly close to becoming a reality, following the recent launch of a kickstarter for 'The World's First Grilled Cheese Sandwich ... «Mashable, Jun 15»
Barcelona and the Rebirth of King Messi: How Cristiano Ronaldo …
... to witness, a full decade after his debut in 2004, one of the most spectacular, stomach-rumblingly joyous seasons in the career and legend of Lionel Messi. «Just Football.com, Jun 15»
SF Symphony review: Elvis Costello and Stravinsky make a mismatch
... Synergy Vocals) and a small stringless orchestra, and Adams combines his resources into a heady blend that is by turns translucent and rumblingly grand. «SFGate, Jan 15»
Yahoo On the Road: Panic! At the Disco Incites Fandemonium! at …
He croaked out some bowel-rumblingly deep Cookie Monster vocals on the heavy-metal sendup "Positive Hardcore." And then he completely held his own while ... «Yahoo Music, Oct 14»
David Attenborough on his career, the future of television - and his …
Despite his benevolent air, and rumblingly reassuring voice, he has a reputation for not suffering fools – or foolish interviewers – gladly. Hesistantly I turn the ... «Radio Times, Oct 14»
theartsdesk in Budapest: Sziget to City
Some of the sound was gut-rumblingly effective but after a few bars, that repetitive, four-square thud – the beat of a cop on ketamine – drains remaining interest. «The Arts Desk, Aug 14»
De Staat/Multi-Story Orchestra; BBC Proms 27, 19, 25 – review
The basso profondo voice, typical of Russian Orthodox music and favoured by Tavener, is rumblingly prominent. A singer once told me that beer and curry ... «The Guardian, Aug 14»
20 Years On: OutKast And Southernplaya- listicadillacmuzik
First is a rumblingly sinuous bass line, full of funk and portent, anchoring the track to a bedrock of soulful menace. Next is a recurring rasp of static, ... «The Quietus, Jun 14»
Goodbye to Treme: The Show New Orleans Loved, Even If No One …
Ultra-articulate, ramblingly and rumblingly pissed-off Bernette was the ideal mouthpiece for Simon's themes, able to voice the ramifications for New Orleans writ ... «GQ Magazine, Dec 13»
The best Bentley Continental yet
What is a rumblingly distinctive V8 burble at low engine speeds builds to a hammering Nascar-meets-Nurburgring racing snarl at higher revs. Even if you don't ... «Stuff.co.nz, Dec 12»