10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZANYISH»
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zanyish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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English Language Word Builder
... SONLIKE WARLIKE NOIRISH PIGGISH RIGGISH SADDISH SOURISH
VAMPISH WETTISH ZANYISH BOOSHIT HOWBEIT SEMIFIT THANKIT FICTIVE
TORSIVE AWELESS COXLESS FEELESS HITLESS LIDLESS PEGLESS
TOELESS ...
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The Scrabble Word-Building Book: Updated Edition
Updated Edition. z zillions zinc, zing, zins zincs, zincy zincates ZIRCON ZIT
ZITHER wed, y wes. YOWIER -; yowiers YUKKED YOWLING YUKKING -; -
YPERITE -; yperites YUKKY -; - YTTRIA -; yttrias YULAN -; yulans YTTRIC YULE -
; yules ...
... more the risks and hazards the undertaking involved. And little though he
cared for John or any one else's opinion, Mahony could not help feeling a trifle
sore, in advance, at the ridicule of which he might be the object, at the zanyish
figure he ...
Henry Handel Richardson, 2011
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Language and Literature in Multicultural Contexts
As for caste, its painful absurdity as a zanyish "division of labour" is suggested in
Naipaul's almost Maupassant-like account of the tale of Ramnath the Steno
whose shorthand notes must be typed by someone else to the disgust of the new
...
Satendra Pratap Nandan, 1983
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flEaut//uL, MZatRe, cRmlnouS, curiouS, eCcznTrlc, laN- TasTtC, gRotEsQue,
MacAbRe, quaint,] sTrANgE, oDd, wEifiD, zAnYiSh, . . \ sEe ObR ZiStEi, SpeCi/<
Lt/eS ...
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biZkrRv, cRmlnouS, curiouS, eCcEn7V/c, faJV- TasriC, gRotEsQue, MacAbRe,
quaint, sTrANgE, oDd, wEiRD, zAnYiSh, . . .X sEe OuR iMzd SpeCi/<LrteS .
... and sixties who have employed stylistic methods and a zanyish humour not
unlike Desani's : John Barth's The Sot'Weed Factor and Qiles Qoat-Boy,
Lawrence DurrelPs The Black Book and Alexandria Quartet, and J. P. Donleavy's
novels.
There were no frivolities that he would not rejoice to witness amidst guffaws of
zanyish laughter that almost scared the performers out of their wits. Then, without
warning, would his face grow taut and terrible, and he would command every ...
... of harness, stamping of ponies' hooves on the cobbles, the unloading of
governess trap, baker's cart or coal dray, where the outdoor servants shouted
abuse at one another or guffawed with zanyish laughter, was now a deathly calm.
In the face of the timeless life of the Grisons, with its rich symbolism and cunning,
slightly zanyish conventions, one cannot feel great pride at the contributions of its
English admirers. Mrs. Gaskell must be given a good mark for having written ...
John Russell, John Russell (of London.), 1950