10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TUBBISH»
Discover the use of
tubbish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tubbish and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE: ABD HISTORICAL CHRONICLES.
Amongst the tubbish were fragments of columns, ribs of groins, paving tiles
glazed with a flower de luce on them, and some stones with crosses. Two stones
were very perfect, and relaiHcd, in high preservation, the Arms of which I send
yon an ...
2
Consuming Interests: The Social Provision of Foods
... that she had been requesting head office to organise it for a long time. We then
went to check the storerooms at the back of the premises and the tubbish
disposal. S. was appalled by the way the tubbish was stacked in black plastic
bags ...
Terry Marsden, Andrew Flynn, Michelle Harrison, 2000
3
Here Comes the Assembly Man: A Year in the Life of a Primary ...
I don't undetstand het coutage. Fiona, a 6-yeat-old Jehovah's Witness, looks at us
all with contempt. But it's undetstandable: if mum and dad say that all we tell you
about God is tubbish, how can she not believe evetything else is tubbish too?
4
Fieldwork and Families: Constructing New Models for ...
The young men also prepared food in the fale and threw the tubbish behind. My
son found the goings-on fascinaring and, apptopriately by Samoan srandards,
liked to "hang our" with the boys — unril the evening he fell off the back of the ...
Juliana Flinn, Leslie B. Marshall, Jocelyn Armstrong, 1998
5
Children Reading Pictures: Interpreting Visual Texts
It's nothing to do with ecology ... you put tubbish because the streets always have
tubbish. It just makes it more real. MS: How do you feel about the environment?
SK: Oh, I probably don't put a message in a book in that way. If I have to deal with
...
Evelyn Arizpe, Morag Styles, 2003
6
Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: Stra to Z
A male servant of the school : his business was the care of the latrine tubs : the
name is still retained for the lavatory-man. 2. (common ). — A big-bellied man;
fatty {q. v.) ; forty-guts (q.v.). As adj. (or TUBBISH)= round- bellied, swag-bellied :
like ...
John Stephen Farmer, William Ernest Henley, 1904
7
Notes on the Geology and Mineralogy of the Spanish Provinces ...
The original substance to which the name zinc bloom or zinc bliithe was given,
and which consists of a species of efflorescence which forms on the walls of zinc
mines and upon the Tubbish taken out of the workings, appears to be a different ...
William K. Sullivan, 1863
8
Art and Performance in Oceania
These insults suggesred that the Damur people were 'tubbish people'. that they
did not even have a decent spitit house, and that they were weak. This challenge
was mer by the decision on the patt of a major village leader of Damur, Tom ...
Barry Craig, B. Kernot, Dr. Christopher Anderson, 1999
9
Ritual, Myth and the Modernist Text: The Influence of Jane ...
In fact, only science can tescue myth ftom the "masses of commentatots' tubbish"
by applying the compatative method of anthtopology to it. By gatheting and
compating "similat myths ftom diffetent tegions," tepeated pattetns become
appatent; ...
Martha C. Carpentier, 2013
10
Learning Relationships in the Classroom
As fat as people's everyday expetiences ate concerned, the informal ideas ate
ofren perfectly adequare to inrerpret and guide action. Fites do burn down to
result in a small pile of ash - a widely used way of gerting tid of unwanred tubbish
.
Dorothy Faulkner, Karen Littleton, Martin Woodhead, 2013