10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCAMBLINGLY»
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Universal Dictionary of the English Language: A New and ...
scamblingly—. Scandinavian. 4127 • scam blihg-ly\ adv. rEng. seambling : -Xy.)
In a Bcambling manner ; with turbulence or noiBe ; riotously. sea mil lus (pL sea
mil -hi, s. [Lat., di tu in. from scamnum — a bench, a step, from scando a to dim b.
] ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, Thomas Henry Huxley, 1897
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A short dictionary English and French
A scambling Town, Ville qui nest pas compacte, dont les Batimens ne font pas
bien ramaffe%. A scambling Life, Vie deregtee, defordon- nee. Scamblingly. As,
to write or print scamblingly, ecarter trop les mots. Scammony, fcammonee. to
Scan, ...
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Dictionnaire françois-anglois et anglois-françois ... revue ...
certain] life, Meatr vae vie vagalxmde, ou de- rcglct. SCAMBLINGLY (skam '-blin'
snf-!<), adv. Ex. To write or print scamblingly, Starter trap les mots dans fecriiicre
ou dtnis fimpression. — [with turbulence er noise] Avec tumultc, ai-ec arrogance.
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
পেটটালা | Scamblingly, ad. দ্ধব্দুজ কলহ বা ধূমধামপুবর্বক, সাহস প্নগৰুতা নিলজ্জা বা
বেহায়্যামপূবর্বক I Scammonialo. a. ত্রিধূনুতর রসেত্তত কৃত | Scammony, n. s. Lat.
ত্রিবৃত, র্টত্রবৃতরস. ব্রতউর্তী I To Scamper, v. n. Tout. পলহি'য়া-যা, চম্নট-কু, (দাঁত
...
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Dictionnaire Francais-anglais Et Anglais-francais, Abrege de ...
Seambling country homes , maisons champêtres écarte-'es les unes des autres ,
f: SCAMBLINGLY , adv. Ex. Tn 1vrile or prinl scamblingÿr , écarter trop les mots
dans l'é— culture ou dans l'inn ression. SCAMMONY , 's. pmgin,,bind wecd ...
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Shakespeare: select plays. The life of King Henry the fifth, ...
3. 146 : ' And England now is left To tug and scamble, and to pari by the teeth The
unowed interest of proud-swelling state.' Cotgrave (Fr. Dict.) has, ' Griffe graife. By
hooke or by crooke, squimble squamble, scamblingly, catch that catch may.
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1882
Some of the company that had found themselves but very scamblingly
entertained at our dry disputations took it into their heads to see how a little
fiddling would sit upon them. Such as couldn't attend before, squeezed in with as
much alacrity ...
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
Sassafras satisfier Savant Sassolin, or satisfyingly savans, pi. Sassoline Satrap
Save Sat satrapal saved saving saver* scabiose scambling scabby scambler
savingly Scabbard scamblingly savingness.
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The Works of Shakespeare: The life and death of King John
Cotgrave has " Griffe graffe : to paraphrase this as " Usurpyd by hook or by crook,
squimble Power," one of the " characters in squamble, scamblingly, catch that
Bale's Kynge Johan. Now happy he whose cloak and cincture can 155 Hold sc.
ni ...
William Shakespeare, 1907
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The Works of Shakespeare ...
Cotgrave has " Griffe graffe : to paraphrase this as " Usurpyd by hook or by crook,
squimble Power," one of the "characters" in squamble, scamblingly, catch that
Bale's Kynge Johan. Now happy he whose cloak and cincture can 155 Hold sc.
hi.
William Shakespeare, 1907