10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIDLINGLY»
Discover the use of
sidlingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sidlingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Lovecraft: Disturbing the Universe
In cote-lu (cote, "side") we find the suggestion of sideways- reading, that which is
read sidlingly, indirectly. Indeed we find that Cthulhu is "read" only through much
sidling motion through multiple frames of narration. Yet we do "read" him, ...
2
Red Cotton Night-cap Country, Or, Turf and Towers
Or side by side, I say by preference — On every good work sidlingly they went.
Hers was the instigation — none but she Willed that, if death should summon first
her lord, Though she, sad relict, must drag residue Of days encumbered by this ...
3
Love in the Time of Flowers
When she was satisfied it was safe to proceed, she ducked down and went
cautiously, sidlingly inside and looked about with her eyes alertly moving from
side to side and up and down at a capacious (about two~hundred square feet),
rather ...
4
The Complete Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning
Or side by side, I say by preference — On every good work sidlingly they went.
Hers was the instigation — none but she Willed that, if death should summon first
her lord, Though she, sad relict, must drag residue Of days encumbered by this ...
5
Molesworth's, Marathi-English dictionary
*RTCciT ad dec/ (W^f) VVHh inclination, deviously from a straight line, sidlingly.
aslant, ohliguelv <»»f<,<f HV! To slide cunningly and gradually out (of a skirmish
&c.) ; to slink away ; to sidle off. ^retffl a (o/*f A) 1'ractised and adroit from practice.
Thomas Candy, George Candy, Narayan Govind Kalelkar, James Thomas Molesworth
6
The poetic and dramatic works of Robert Browning
Or side by side, I say by preference — On every good work sidlingly they went.
Hers was the instigation — none but she "Willed that, if death should summon
first her lord, Though she, sad relict, must drag residue Of days encumbered by
this ...
7
Red cotton night-cap country. Aristophanes' apology. etc
Or side by side, I say by preference — On every good work sidlingly they went.
Hers was the instigation — none but she Willed that, if death should summon first
her lord, Though she, sad relict, must drag residue Of days encumbered by this ...
8
Monster Blood Tattoo: Factotum: Book Three
“Truly ..." Europe's word dripped sugary malevolence. “And how, pray, has that to
do with me?” Maupin smiled with his own cunning. “Perhaps you did not know
the full and base character of such a freshappointed employé,” he said sidlingly.
9
The Runaway Soul: A Novel
Her shoulders are hiked up; she holds her racquet stiffly; she crouches; her legs
swell and bend and she runs sidlingly: Look at the dear thing run—she's quite a
good little competitor. She had the rapid postures of physical concentration that ...
10
Lionel Asbo: State of England
Rory was a chronic truant (and just fourteen), but everyone at Squeers Free was
aware of Rory Nightingale. Shapely-faced, and sidlingly self-sufficient, and far
more than averager wised up. He always reminded Des of the youths you saw ...