10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TWITCHILY»
Discover the use of
twitchily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
twitchily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Autumn on the Trail to Santiago
... the place was packed with soggy peregrinos and i sipped three fortifying-
thedamp-away CCL's and three whiskeys, then stretched out on my lower bunk
tented with wet poncho and wet clothes... twitchily napping to pass the time until
dinner.
He was not so much afraid as twitchily self-conscious be- cause of his false
position. Meanwhile down below the crowd had dispersed—melted mo-
mentaneously. The carabinieri were busy arresting the men who had fallen and
been trodden ...
He passed his hand over his mouth again, fingers pulling twitchily at his lips as
he thought. "Given time, it might be able to slip past the fields somehow, and we
can't risk that." "Perhaps," Spock said. "On the other hand, the intruder itself might
...
4
The Dial: Arts and Letters in the 1920's
He was not so much afraid as twitchily self-conscious because of his false
position. Meanwhile, down below the crowd had dispersed — melted
momentaneously. The carabinieri were busy arresting the men who had fallen
and been trodden ...
The natural world showed man what was possible – in a world without birds there
would be no airplanes. 'Airplanes are just magnified sparrows – they're crascos
with leg-room.' The Zambus stared at Father and the others listened twitchily to ...
I nodded. Who wouldn't have been, with the prospect of a son like that returning
home to haunt you for the rest of your merry widowhood? "Well . . ." Nelson shot a
few quick glances in Roger's direction, but he was still gazing twitchily into the ...
7
What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger
I believe golf has helped my football by relieving a lot of my mental stress. (I know
, it is hard to believe that something which gets me so wound up could also calm
me down. When you are twitchily lining up a 2-metre putt to claim an important ...
Thompson, Archie, , Archie Thompson, Michael Winkler, 2010
8
The selected letters of John Ciardi
May someone find it possible to say the same for me John To Miller Williams
Metuchen July 20, 1973 [MW] Dear Miller: I'm pleased to hear that the Mexico
Conf idea lives on but twitchily uneasy about any conference that offers academic
...
John Ciardi, Edward M. Cifelli
Not seeming to care about the blaster still pointed at his chest, he turned away
from Johnny and resumed the march, his dark eyes darting left and right, his
hand poised twitchily over his holstered weapon. After a second, Johnny got it.
South Africa was important because of the need to safeguard the Cape route to
India. Carnarvon was twitchily anxious to extend British influence along the
coastline, and he worried about the lack of military expenditure in the area,
pointing out ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TWITCHILY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
twitchily is used in the context of the following news items.
Ghostpoet review – claustrophobic and utterly compelling
Yet this is misleading. Ghostpoet's musical territory remains brittle, anxious interior monologues twitchily externalised and set to superbly textured soundscapes. «The Guardian, Jan 15»
Interview: Jack Robinson
Jamie O made that final, keeping alive the popular idea that he'll mess with many a WCT pro's mind in this twitchily awaited last event of the year. And Jack ... «Surfing Life, Dec 14»
The best places to eat out and drink this week
... exterior shell; the deliriously smooth meltability of the interior truffle; the way they teeter on sickliness but never quite tip over, no matter how many you twitchily, ... «The Guardian, Nov 14»
Gazelle Twin
On 'Guts', Bernholz distorts her voice first to alien chirping and then to pitched-down croaks; elsewhere, she mutters her alienation twitchily and disquietingly ... «The Quietus, Oct 14»
Notes from Underground (The Print Room at the Coronet)
Smiling manically and gesturing twitchily at members of the audience as they enter, then eyeballing them obsessively when he starts to unburden himself, ... «WhatsOnStage.com, Oct 14»
Grimes Goes To Dancehall Hell In New Video
Pop's resident witch Lorde is known for her convulsive dance moves. But, Grimes is here to show you that twitchily moving your arms while wearing all black ... «Refinery29, Aug 14»
The false sense of security that arises when stock markets go quiet
That said, there is no need to become twitchily hyperactive just because noise and volatility are less obvious. Christophe Donay, head of asset allocation and ... «Financial Times, Jun 14»
Foxcatcher is a smoke-black parable of modern America, with a …
He moves twitchily, bloodying his brother's nose with a headbutt – probably accidental, though we can't be sure. But it's patient, watchful Dave (Ruffalo, equally ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 14»
Blue Ruin – reviews of 'brilliant, slow-burn' revenge thriller
It's "a twitchily well-acted thriller, and a suspenseful and sometimes very funny examination of revenge", says Siobhan Synnot in The Scotsman. This is the sort of ... «The Week UK, May 14»
The Stranglers, Brighton Dome
... “Lowlands”, “Threatened”, the excellent “Thrown Away” (from 1981's twitchily weird and wonderful The Gospel According to the Meninblack), the atmospheric, ... «The Arts Desk, Mar 14»