10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TITUBANCY»
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Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified and ...
Imperfect speech, inarticulateness. Stammering, stuttering, impediment in one's
speech, titubancy, faltering, hesitation, lisp, drawl, jabber, splutter, sputter,
mumbling, mincing, muttering, mouthing, traulism, twang, a broken or cracked
voice, ...
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Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: Together with Death's Duell
Stammering -- N. inarticulateness; stammering &c v.; hesitation &c v.; impediment
in one's speech; titubancy†, traulism†; whisper &c (faint sound) 405; lisp, drawl,
tardiloquence†; nasal tone, nasal accent; twang; falsetto &c (want of voice) 581; ...
John Donne, William Henry Draper, Izaak Walton, 1926
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The Oxford Handbook of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
94100), corresponding to some of his apologiesfor drinking toexcess, asto
Godwin, when,under the influenceof 'titubancy', he followedanIdea 'throthick &
thin, Wood &Marsh, Brake andBriar' because'thewhole Thinking ofmy Life will
notbear ...
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The misfortunes of Elphin, by the author of Headlong hall
... sat down near him, evidently in that amiable state of semi-intoxication which
inflates the head, warms the heart, lifts up the veil of the inward man, and sets the
tongue flying, or rather tripping, in the double sense of nimbleness and titubancy.
Thomas Love Peacock, 1829
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The misfortunes of Elphin
... sat down near him, evidently in that amiable state of semi-intoxication which
inflates the head, warms the heart, lifts up the veil of the inward man, and sets the
tongue flying, or rather tripping, in the double sense of nimbleness and titubancy.
Thomas Love Peacock, 1829
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A complete dictionary of synonyms and antonyms or synonyms ...
Declamation. SYN. Oratory, elocution, harangue, effusion, debate. ANT.
Stammering, titubancy. hesitation, tardiloquence. Declalnatory. SYN. Loud, noisy,
incoherent, discursive, loose, inconsecutive, grandiloquent,rh etorical,
hlghsounding.
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Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
[Imperfect Speech] Stammering. —N. inarticulatencss; stammering (be. 1).;
hesitation &c. 21.; impediment in one's speech; titubancy, traulism t; whisper &e. (
faint sound) 405; lisp, drawl, tardiloquence; nasal -tone, — accent; twang; falsctto
the.
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson
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Wilson Library Bulletin
Especially titubancy. But if it is found at all difficult, certain technical aids may be
employed to reinforce the natural inclination toward mumble- jumble. Chewing
gum and gumdrops are excellent diction disrupters. If you don't have them handy,
...
Stanley Kunitz, Marie D. Loizeaux, 1952
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The Personal Art: An Anthology of English Letters
A Question of Titubancy SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE TO WILLIAM GODWIN
At Mr. Lamb's, 36, Chapel Street, 3 March, 1800 Dear Godwin, — The punch,
after the wine, made me tipsy last night. This I mention, not that my head aches, ...
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The new and complete dictionary of the English language
TITUBANCY* (i. from tbt Lat. tlfiiho to JtuKbQ Tbt act of stammering, an
impediment in utter a;*-f, □ titubation. TITUBATION (r. from tbt Ut. titubo tojtumbit
T*e act of stumbling ; the act of staggering \ a kiwi cf vibration sometimes
observed in the ...