10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SNUFFILY»
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snuffily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Orpheus C. Kerr [pseud.] Papers
able German mind, which rejoices, gloonlily in the solemn investigation of all that
verges upon muddled abstraction ; — fearing lest I should become thus erudite,
profound, and snuffily unintelligible, my boy, I repress my morbid inclination to ...
Robert Henry Newell, 1865
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The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers: Being a Complete Contemporaneous ...
... which rejoices gloomily in the solemn investigation of all that verges upon
muddled abstraction ; — fearing lest I should become thus erudite, profound, and
snuffily unintelligible, I repress my morbid inclination to take a funereal canter into
...
Robert Henry Newell, 1871
3
Storm Over Vallia: Dray Prescot #35
"I want clothes more beautiful, more sumptuous, more glorious than any seen
before," Alloran instructed his tailor, a snuffily little Och called Opnar the Silk. "It
shall be done, my lord kov," gabbled Opnar. "After all," said Alloran, looking at ...
It was the face of a handsome man with a pointed beard, breathing snuffily
through his nose. "He may live as far as the dressing station," said one of the
Frenchmen. "It was a trench-mortar which blew a hole in his body just now, over
there.
... SNUFF SNUFFBOX SNUFFBOXES SNUFFED SNUFFER SNUFFERS
SNUFFIER SNUFFIEST SNUFFILY SNUFFING SNUFFLE SNUFFLED
SNUFFLER SNUFFLERS SNUFFLES SNUFFLIER SNUFFLIEST SNUFFLING
SNUFFLY SNUFFS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
6
Sailing Against the Wind: A Novel
For some reason, Botticelli's angels have stuck in my memory as somewhat
snuffily delicate creatures. And then there's Johanna. Our captain's wife. She is
still young. Not yet thirty. And as I've now dropped one artist's name, I can throw
in ...
7
Era of Emancipation: British Government of Ireland, 1812-1830
... discovered to their surprise that he was "a most amiable man - of strict truth,
perfect integrity and rational benevolence," though the unfortunate disfigurement
and speech impediment of a hare-lip caused him to talk "snuffily through his nose
.
'Yces,' said the hawk dubiously, 'I understand. You may be right but it does seem
rather a long time to wait. Your wings don't look as though they'd grow much
more.' 'Twork ! ' clucked the hen snuffily. 'If you don't 31 WHY HENS SCRATCH IN
...
Clement Richard Attlee, 1956
9
Silverwood: a book of memories
That would have involved a little boring — a thing I'm never addicted to," said
Jacqueline, snuffily, though she laughed while she spoke. " With your lancet as
your awl, to follow up your own elegant figure, I dare say, you bored Edith — only
...
Margaret Junkin Preston, 1856
10
Starting from Happy: A Novel
nineteenth—century dining room table, perfectly distressed; her books (arranged
alphabetically); her snuff bottle collection (arranged snuffily); her flattering lighting
system (installed by a leading man in the field of illumination); her piece of ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SNUFFILY»
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snuffily is used in the context of the following news items.
David Blunkett pays tribute to Sadie his beloved guide dog, retiring …
Unfortunately, the sound of her snuffily snoring under the table failed to put the Brussels officials off their stride. On and on they droned, until I was tempted to join ... «Daily Mail, Nov 11»