PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «COOLINGLY»
coolingly
coolingly
merriam
webster
cool
adverb
full
cooling
manner
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
from
define
moderately
cold
neither
warm
rather
evening
feeling
comfortably
perfectly
open
window
feel
reverso
meaning
also
coolly
cooingly
cajolingly
coligny
wiktionary
edit
comparative
more
superlative
most
grow
cooler
losing
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «COOLINGLY»
Descubre el uso de
coolingly en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Yoeme-English English-Yoeme: With a Comprehensive Grammar of ...
Not to get angry, but for the sake of argument, suppose that there were bears in
our country. valiliti adv. coolingly, refreshingly (5.; valisi); sia - yo hekame (5.), the
one who is blowing enchanted green coolingly valisi adv. coolingly, refreshingly
...
David Leedom Shaul, Felipe S. Molina, Herminia Valenzuela, 1999
The laughing brook Was gurrulous and clear ; and as light clouds Passed o'er the
sunshine, shadows swept along O'er the swayed grass as coolingly as now. A
cloud came up and blackened suddenly — Like yonder frowning one. O, leave ...
... blocks away, where eight production lines were starting to spout various 1969
models forth on to trailers for distribution throughout the U.S. Sun from a clear sky
and a 5- to 10-knot westerly that beckoned coolingly from across Lake Michigan ...
4
Pattern Books and the Suburbanization of Germantown, ...
The final treatment of this theme appears in a letter dated July 7th and addressed
to a friend near Wilmington, DE: “[A]s I sit at my window, I am tempted by the fresh
breezes that blow so coolingly through the lattice to look out on the bright sky, ...
5
Characters and Plots in the Novels of Horace McCoy
Tom begins to feel that their parallel lives portend “an overtone of incestuousness
.” Dodie and Paul Truesdale, two of Helen's several mid-30s friends, sidle up, sit
with Tom and Helen, order martinis. Dodie coolingly praises Helen's new-found ...
6
Bibliophilia: A Novella and Stories
Our weary hair collector slugs it down, draws the sweaty bottle coolingly across
his brow, clinks it into its wire rack. Then, giving the neck of his bag an expert
wrist-twist, he hefts it over his shoulder and aims for the door. "'Predate the hair,"
he ...
of the breeze or in trie solemn muttering* of the approaching storm. There is
heard no bird-note to welcome the rising of the sun, no insect's wing hums
drowsily in the deepening twilight, no gurgling rill splashes coolingly in the sultry
noon-tide ...
8
Secret Beaches of the Salish Sea: The Southern Gulf Islands
Northwest winds, however, can curve coolingly over the crests of Galiano Island.
If you are nursing a sunburn, you can find only a very little shade. Head for the
shorefront Garry oak. For anything more substantial, you will have to go the ...
9
Eighteen Hundred and Twelve: An Historical Romance
The very air they breathed seemed fire ; their eyes felt as though scorched, their
lips and tongue were dried up and withered. At last a fresh breeze waved
coolingly over J aromir's glowing countenance ; they had won the open air—they
were ...
And as I ran the dampness split coolingly across my face like ribbons of moist
gauze. In a short time I came to a place where there were sharp rocks and
boulders. The beach curved here and came to an abrupt stop, and the
descending cliffs, ...
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «COOLINGLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
coolingly en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Restaurant Review — Keep on truckin': El Chile Toreado
and coolingly creamy (crema?). Or you could load up your plate with fresh, genuinely picante pico de gallo, leafy-green cilantro, crunchy ... «Santa Fe New Mexican.com, Sep 14»
Facebook's offices are too cool for women
It is blowing at me coolingly as I write, though this solution comes with considerable cost to my hair: I end the day looking like Barry Manilow. «Financial Times, Mar 13»