10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STARINGLY»
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staringly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
staringly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Compendium of Molesworth's Marathi and English Dictionary
<T3> nd. A particle used with nouns and verbs referring to measures and weights
. Exactly to the degree or quantity of : £3)1$ f. Unceasing and wearying speech, v.
^m, SIT*. J^T* or -*T ad, Staringly, &c. r. □qi:?, 2 Throbbingly. p. ^*ZfiDT b. »'.
James Thomas Molesworth, Baba Padmanji, 1863
2
Hitler's Second Book: The Unpublished Sequel to Mein Kampf
"Provides a valuable insight into the development of ideas that were to shape Hitler’s foreign policy after 1933."—Jeremy Noakes, The Times Literary Supplement “The text bears all of Hitler’s hallmarks, along with a terrifying, ...
Gerhard L. Weinberg, 2013
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A New Dictionary of the English Language
Gyrdan, cingere. to gild, to surround, to enclose. GARE, or GAURE, v. Garish may
be -ISH. exp. — Gaudy, showy, ostenta- -ISH-LY. tious ; ostentatiously, staringly, -
NESS. fine or gay ; staring. " Clothed magnificently, splendidly, and for state," ...
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A Grammatical Sketch of the Akra- Or Gâ-Language, with Some ...
... adv. staringly, immoveably; ekwe I'lwei g5, he looked up staringly. 'ga, aga', n.
a kind of grasshopper; a small animalcule; adv. with neg. voice: nothing. Gabii, pl.
n. = Gamei, Akra-people, gabogabo, adj. deep, furrowed (man's face f. i., ...
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A Grammatical Sketch of the Akra- Or Gã-language
Seven cities on the west-bank of the Volta, from Agrafe in the south to 15a! o in
the north, speak the Avigbe language. ga. adv. staringly, immoveably; ekwe nwei
ga, he looked up staringly. ga, aga, n. a kind of grasshopper; a small animalcule;
...
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A grammatical sketch of the Akra- or Gā-language
Seven cities on the west-bank of the Volta, from Agrafe in the south to Bato in the
north, speak the Ayigbe language. ga. adv. staringly, immoveably; ekwe nwei ga,
he looked up staringly. 'ga, aga, n. a kind of grasshopper; a small animalcule; ...
Johannes Zimmermann, 1858
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God Speaks the Pastafarian Quatrains
Pest of staringly hint gem. Pest of staringly thin gem. Strangely of this pint gem.
Shit! Gem of rantingly pets. Pest of rantingly hits gem. Pest of rantingly hit gems.
Pest of snaringly tight me. Searingly tempt of nights. Stringently of eight maps.
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Shakespeare and the Modern Poet
Finger to her lips – like the mad nun of the 'Myths, Metres, Rhythms' essay
inWinter Pollen –she issaying nothing and taking her dark knowledge with her,
but going with eyes wide open, even if the memorable 'staringly' also activates its
now ...
9
A dictionary of the English and Portuguese languages
Com a boca abcrta, a gape, staringly , with open mouth, as happens in vulgar
admiration, or as young birds that gape for meat. Eslar com a boca abcrta, lo
hearken attentively. Tvrcer a boca, to make moulbs. Que trm a boca torla, wry-
mouthed.
*Don't stare at me so staringly (OK so intently; OK Don't look at me so staringly). *
Don't lower it so low (OK Don't bring it down so low; OK Don't raise it so high). *If
they didn't purify the water so pure it would be better for teeth (OK If they didn't ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STARINGLY»
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staringly is used in the context of the following news items.
Cole launches criticism towards Louis van Gaal
Breitner played nearly 150 league games in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Paul Breitner's take is staringly similar to Cole's. (Photo: @Hermanschuller) ... «VAVEL.com, Jun 15»
Memo to Bill English: We need that surplus
It is now staringly obvious that National's tax cuts were unaffordable. Since they cut taxes we have been running deficit after deficit and services Kiwis used to ... «New Zealand Herald, May 15»
Wee Ginger Dug: Labour are tainted by Tony's kiss of death
Tony Blair is still quite a bit more left-wing than Jim Murphy; he also has less incontinent eyebrows and his eyes aren't quite so staringly mad. Tony warned ... «The National, Apr 15»
Misty Territory
Those sort of things, they have to be staringly obvious or you're going to fuck up the cake. I do enjoy it though, but how are you supposed to write about modern ... «University Observer Online, Mar 15»
Argentina's 'Default' Begs a Few Questions
Griesa's reasoning is often staringly incomplete, inapplicable, inconsistent, untimely and/or plain ackward, Dr. Stiglitz very rightfully adds with a Mona Lisa smile ... «CounterPunch, Sep 14»
Make stupid mistakes; it's the only way we ever really learn
Thankfully, other lessons have been so stark, staringly obvious, even I couldn't miss them. There was the one and only time I dyed my hair and ended up looking ... «expressandstar.com, Aug 14»
Facing up to the capacity crunch
For Gatwick chairman Sir Roy McNulty, the argument for extra capacity had been “staringly obvious for the last twenty years and it's no less obvious today.”. «New Statesman, Sep 13»
Single Track Mind – MotoGP Has to Change
The answer then is staringly obvious: get rid of Motos 2 and 3 and bring World Superbike and World Supersport into MotoGP. Now, you have a show which is ... «MotorcycleUSA.com, Aug 13»
London is too dominant. Look at the national divide in the aftermath …
But in recent days it has become stark staringly obvious that the reaction to the death of Margaret Thatcher has revived old tensions. London and the wider South ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 13»
Single Track Mind: Post Olympic Thoughts
... same mistake as many inside observers of a business by missing the staringly obvious. Instead of tinkering around the edges with introspective improvements ... «MotorcycleUSA.com, Aug 12»