10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNSOLIDLY»
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
INSOLIDEMENT, adv. unsolidly. INSOLIDITE, if. insolidity. □ INSOLITE, adj.
unusual. INSOLITEMENT, adv. unusually. INSOLLICITE, E, adj. unsolicited.
INSOLUBILITE, if. the being insoluble, irre- solvableness. INSOLUBLE, adj. not
admitting ...
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
And during the course of the long flight, having one drink too many--“Air travel
causes one to be higher intoxicated than if one's feet were planted, however
unsolidly and un-firmly, on the ground,” she said--she had made a pass at a male
flight ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Нетвёрдо ‚ ad. unflrml)Y , unsolidly, unsia lf , unstradfastlj, nnsoundlr, imperfecllf.
lternêpgocrnf. want offìl mness, nnfirmness, insolidíty, instalilily, unsteadfastness,
011200111!ness, imperfectncsf. Нетвёрдый , а. и1111г1п, 011501111, ...
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The Case of the Gilded Fly
In the small, unsolidly modern bedsittingroom which she inhabited in her college,
Jean Whitelegge awoke, opening one eye cautiously to admit the impressions of
a new day; gazed at the mantelpiece opposite, with its little china dogs ...
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An universal etymological English dictionary. 21st [sic] ed
Sax. Insert, L. 9.] to unbind, to ret loose ; to move a Thing from its Fbcedness.
LOOSELY, not strongly, unsolidly, negligently. LOOSE Strife, an Herb. Lysttr.
acbia, L. LOOSENESS, Laxaiivenessof Body ; Dc- pravednefs of Morals. LOOT [
fort, Tcut.] ...
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Dictionary of the English Language ...
Lo'0sar.v, loos'le, adv. in a loose manner; not fast, not firml , easily to be
disengaged; without bandage; wi out union or connection; irregularly; negligently
, carelessly; unsolidly, meanly, without dignity; unchastely. To Lo'osnN, loo'sn,
o. a. to ...
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American Unitarianism: Or, A Brief History of "The Progress ...
... I should certainly conclude, even had I no other means of judging, and I
believe every candid person would conclude, that the vague reports, so
industriously circulated, of the Unita- Tiaiiism of Dr. Watts, are most unsolidly
founded, and most ...
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A Commentary Upon the Divine Revelation of the Apostle and ...
But thele acts & divine description are to unsolidly ascribed unto a secular man.
We therefore assent unto the common opinion, that this Angel is Christ the
revenger of his Church , because both the description of the person, & all the acts
here ...
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English Language Word Builder
... UNPLEASED UNPOINTED UNPROVIDE UNQUELLED UNREALISE
UNREDUCED UNREVOKED UNSAINTLY UNSCOURED UNSEVERED
UNSHUNNED UNSIZABLE UNSOLIDLY UNSPOTTED UNSTIFLED
UNSTUDIED UNSWADDLE ...
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A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the ...
Ba. LOOSELY. arf,[from lo-se.] 1. Not fast ; not firmly. Dryden. 1. Without bandage.
Spenser. 3. Without union or connexion. Ntrrii. 4. Irregularly. Cantden. ?.
Negligently ; carcttMy. Hroker. 6. Unsolidly ; meanly ; without dignity .'Sb. 7.
Unchastely.