10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WAMBLINGLY»
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wamblingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wamblingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Bulwark, Or, Reformation Journal: In Defence of the True ...
... but, wanting heat, never come to maturity. If we should make good their
resemblances, how then should we please the stomach of God, who hath, indeed
, brooked and borne us a long time ? I doubt but wamblingly. How near were we
going ...
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
... wamblingly (-bling-lee). See standing, walking, wandering. See
gastrointestinal. wan (wan) adj. 1. pale, sickly looking. 2. dim, faint, feeble or
weak. 3. bland, uninterested. [OE wann dark, dusky, gray <?]. adv. wanly. n.
wanness. See color.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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An Exposition Upon the Second Epistle General of St. Peter
... whom he hath borne long, yet but wamblingly. Shall we hear blasphemy, see
un- cleanness, and hold our peace ? will the Lord digest us in such a temper?
While the fields and taphouses beguile the temples, courses are offered up
instead ...
Thomas Adams, James Sherman, 1848
Wamblingly I followed her into the house. Behind me I heard the young rower
exclaiming on a note of mingled astonishment and indignation: 'But a moment
ago she was saying that Mr Chelifer was too ill to . . .' 'Ah, but that was different,'
said ...
5
The collected works of Aldous Huxley
The body, meanwhile, sits solidly among the too too solid illusions of the world,
and rumbles, with what a vulgar insistence, what low and unPlatonic sounds !
wamblingly rumbles for its dinner. Since, then, we cannot ever escape from the
world ...
6
Collected Works: Do what you will
The body, meanwhile, sits solidly among the too too solid illusions of the world,
and rumbles, with what a vulgar insistence, what low and un- Platonic sounds !
wamblingly rumbles for its dinner. Since, then, we cannot ever escape from the ...
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Rotunda: a selection from the works of Aldous Huxley
... collar, white cuffs and buttons, which made her look like a schoolgirl in a comic
opera by Offenbach. The brown young man stood near her. I got out of the car,
refused all proffered assistance and contrived, a little wamblingly, it is true ...
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The World of John Winthrop: Essays on England and New ...
Who hath indeed brooked and borne us a long time, I doubt but wamblingly. How
near were wee going in 88, and in the Powder treason?"68 More positively, we
should see the practices of puritan piety caught in a web of perceptions and ...
Francis J. Bremer, L. Lynn A. Botelho, 2005
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Ideals of Life: An Introduction to Ethics and the ...
rumbles, with what a vulgar insistence, what low and unplatonic sounds!
wamblingly rumbles for its dinner. Since, then, we cannot ever escape from the
world of illusion, let us try to make the best of it. Necessities can be turned into
excellent ...
Millard Spencer Everett, 1954
10
Speech and movement on the stage
All the others stood first upon one leg and then upon the other, always with one
knee weakly, wamblingly bent. Had one not seen their faces, or known otherwise,
one would have thought that most of them were old men. The feet are the most ...