10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCOWLINGLY»
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1
The Pulpit of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
the light from heaven, that if any receive it not, the reason is to be found in their
own depravity. They reject it because their deeds are evil ; and hate it because it
reproves their crimes ; and " look scowlingly at the Christian religion, because it ...
2
An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
To drive scowlingly. To look SCOWL, BkA6i', vi. To frown; to pout; to look angry,
sour, or sullen. SCOWLED, ekt&l&'.pp. Frowned at SCOWLING, skaoWlug, ppr.
Frowning at SCOWLINGLY, skMWng-le, ad. With a frown. SCRABBLE, skrab'l, vi.
... looked not over-pleased at this invasion of her domains (her hut was in a
neighbouring hollow), and eyed the gay party before her scowlingly. ' I telled 'em
it was some 0' Parson Hurst's grand folks,' she said, addressing herself as usual,
but ...
... clothing itself in religious zeal, and not seldom exhibiting symptoms of mental
disorganisation, that looks scowlingly on every indication of happiness and mirth.
“ Moreover, there is a large class of people, who deem the business of life far too
...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1839
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Milton's Paradise Lost, with notes, critical and ...
N. 491. acowls : “ drives scowlingly." Jouuson. Generally a v. n. 496. Compare
Hor. Epod. vii. l2. “ Neque hic lupis mos, nec fuit leonibus, nunquam nisi in dispar
feris." 501. levy cruel war: .- “ raise. This sense, though Milton's, seems improper.
John Milton, John Richardson Major, 1853
6
The New Monthly Magazine
Then people who cannot meet the equivocutor with his own weapons — look
sulky — pack up their stores of heavy matter, and scowlingly quote Dr. Johnson,
upon the mysterious connexion between making puns and picking pockets.
7
Ballou's Dollar Monthly Magazine
So you see it has cost me ten dollars a share, and I am out of pocket just fifteen
hundred by the operation." " Mr. Tompkins," said the captain, with much dignity,
after having listened scowlingly to the narration of his friend, " what fool ever told
...
Scowlingly he picked up the picture and stared and stared at it. Certainly it was
grim. But even from its grimness emanated the same faint, mysterious odor of
cinnamon roses that lurked in the accompanying letter. "There's some dreadful ...
Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, 2012
Levi raised himself upon his elbow and looked scowlingly around at the amazed,
wonderstruck faces surrounding him. “Why, it's Levi West!” croaked the Squire, at
last finding his voice. Then, suddenly, Lieutenant Maynard pushed forward, ...
The boy scowlingly shook Joseph's hand and Gates said, "No one can figure out
why he's so pissed off. And he won't tell anyone either." The boy bitterly kicked at
the floorboards while Gates introduced the second fellow, a balding boy with ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCOWLINGLY»
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'Amy' Review: Winehouse's Fascinating Contrasts Surface in This …
A gaunt Winehouse turns her back to the audience and scowlingly grins at the angry uproar she's causing until she's eventually booed off the stage (though we ... «TheWrap, Jul 15»
The BBC's new take on Poldark is lavishly irresistible
Aidan Turner is your Casting Central bodice-ripping heartthrob as Captain Ross Poldark, and the Cornish coast about which he thunders scowlingly on his ... «Stuff.co.nz, Apr 15»
First Men in the Moon
He's not what anyone would rightly call much of anything, other than a layabout, a scoundrel, or however else Victorian society would scowlingly express their ... «DVD Talk, Mar 15»
A Book Club short story: The Clancy Kid, by Colin Barrett
As I pass him the boy scowlingly studies us, arms folded, aluminium spear resting against his shoulder. 'If ye fall in there's nothing I can do,' he warns. «Irish Times, Feb 15»
A Personal Appreciation of Charlie Hebdo
Who, looking as though he had just stepped in about five pounds of dog doodoo, scowlingly said to me, “Lieutenant, I don't know who the hell you are, or who ... «National Review Online, Jan 15»
DVDs and downloads: The Kidnapping of Michel Houllebecq, The …
Perhaps you do have a niche relative who'd be delighted with a personal copy of the scowlingly proficient Scandi-by-numbers thriller The Keeper of Lost Causes ... «The Guardian, Dec 14»
Review: Wagner's Ring Cycle, Mariinsky Opera at Birmingham …
... a lot of shuffling, and indeed at the end of Die Walkure the Valkyries themselves emerged scowlingly, as though these sisters had just had a collective row. «Birmingham Post, Nov 14»
'Transcendence': If It Only Had a Brain
... the comedy is dull, and the Hasidic sequences are burdened by Liev Schreiber's scowlingly leaden performance as a patrolman in a neighborhood watch. «Wall Street Journal, Apr 14»
'24/7′ Ep. 1: Carlyle, Babcock emerge as stars
Babcock, for his part, comes across as articulate, smart and scowlingly intense. The cameras follow him on brooding jogging laps around the Joe Louis ... «Sportsnet.ca, Dec 13»
A Frightful Regional History of Halloween
The bully “scowlingly prowled about his usual haunts, grim as a who-dun-it detective, but he found no clue.” On Nov. 4, 1921, the Newbury columnist wrote: ... «Valley News, Oct 13»