10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCRAGGLING»
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scraggling in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A Field Guide to Your Own Back Yard (Second Edition)
A lyrical field guide to the natural world surrounding the eastern U.S.'s residential areas profiles a wide variety of plant, animal, and insect life, in a reference that offers insight into birdfeeder behaviors, woodpile ecology, and more.
John Hanson Mitchell, 2014
2
Three Years in California
They had rather see the very Evil One come scraggling over the hills.
WEDNEsDAY, Nov. 18. The horses which the Californians were endeavoring to
reach in their rencounter on the river, were all preserved. Their loss would have
been ...
3
The Flower Basket; Or, A Selection of Interesting Stories
Once again it was visible at the restoration of the Bourbons; and it seemed as if
here my mother's strength or spirits faile(_l— for a blighted little twig shot off on
one side, scraggling and ungraceful, and at the end of it hung the Tiara. ' This,'
said ...
Samuel Griswold Goodrich, 1840
4
Provincial words and expressions current in Lincolnshire
Scraggling. — Wild, untidy. Scraggy. — Very thin, bony. Ex. She is a scraggy
woman. Scran. — Food of any kind, wild. Ex. I shall be ready for my scran.
Scranky. — Tall, awkwardly lanky. Scranny. — Crazed, light-headed. Ex. Those
people will ...
5
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6
The Monthly Religious Magazine
A few new shingles gleamed here and there on the roof; and the currant bushes
that grew around the vegetable garden were rather woody and scraggling. But
Martha always took care of the bed of marigolds and china-asters which had
been ...
Frederic Dan Huntington, 1850
We will reveal Frere Lanther for the cruel trick he played upon us and chase him
from our village. We'll celebrate saint's days again and feast with the others and
tell our stories and earn victuals through our telling like the scraggling minstrels ...
8
Enter The Body: Women and Representation on Shakespeare's Stage
The camera scans her empty room, resting on the unicorn in the tapestry, as a
gypsy violin reprises 'How should I your true love know?'. It cuts to a willow, a
twisted spectre of death trailing its scraggling hair in thick water and, as it pans
across ...
Carol Chillington Rutter, 2002
9
Westville: Tales from a Connecticut Hamlet
True, the soil was sandy, savin, locust and scraggling wild cherry growth
abounding, but the tract was level and easily adaptable to the regulation layout of
cemetery aisles and lots. In 1834, a committee was appointed upon the matter of
a ...
She pops out of the underbrush just when she isn't expected, with her scraggling
hair the color of a bad penny and her big front teeth shining out of her smile, as
though everybody ought to be glad to see her. Bobby got all the looks in that ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCRAGGLING»
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Pixar's 'Brave': How the Character Merida Was Developed
We needed to always keep the essence of her personality intact.” Scraggling The Tresses. In this drawing by Mr. Nolte, Merida's hair begins to take more shape. «New York Times, Jun 12»