10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «IMBECILICALLY»
Descubre el uso de
imbecilically en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
imbecilically y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Return of the Indian : a Novel Study
... demanding, derelict, dignity, emerged, evidently, fairies, fascinated, forcibly,
ginger, grateful, hairpins, imbecilically, impressively, interval, longhouse,
nonexistent, overtaken, particularly, piercing, pinioned, proudly, quaver, rapture,
recovery, ...
“Gather round and feast your eyes.” From his knapsack he pulled out a pile of
Xeroxed architect's plans. Jimmy—skinny, bony baby of hers and Natalie's, who
would not eat if somebody did not remind him—was imbecilically taken with
Randy ...
As he spoke Yamanashi riders hidden in the trees and those obscured in the
depression slowly emerged to surround the clearing in such numbers that it
would be imbecilically brave to raise a finger to scratch an itchy Minami nose
without ...
save her now. I knelt there, plucking up handfuls of sand and letting it trickle
through my fingers helplessly, imbecilically absorbed in the procedure, watching
idly whilea chip of bright red glass slipped through my fingers in the stream of
sand.
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Story of My Life: The Autobiography of George Sand
No doubt I could be agitated, troubled, even torn by this imbecilically human ego,
for the soul does not keep a constant vigil; it falls asleep and dreams. But it also
seemed certain that, knowing the truth, that is, the impossibility of finding ...
George Sand, Thelma Jurgrau, 1991
... diagonally, from both house and garage, and it was plain from his words that
he did not consider for a single second that any selfappointed marksman-
investigator about the place would ever conduct his drastic operations
imbecilically from ...
Harry Stephen Keeler, 2009
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In Extremis: The Most Extreme Short Stories of John Shirley
At Sterno's side, Idi Amin chuckled imbecilically. "Ja ja," cooed Doktur Vreedeez,
as P'uzz Leen sprayed the flexible shellac over the pop star. Jackson had been
mounted fully stage-dressed and immaculately coifed: alive, trapped, projecting ...
problem remained: the shepherd was given far more stage action than his bit part
calls for and became another major distraction, a major irritation, capering like a
lunatic, imbecilically sticking his fingers in his mouth like a two year old. At one ...
... pressing them into the grill so they'd brown properly. Hell, that too much was
work for me. My trainer was talking to me like I was a fool – No, better yet, like a
two-year-old. He was exerting his imbecilically perceived superiority to excess.
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Community, Gender and Violence
Some of these claims, as the reader will notice, are not new; indeed they may be,
in Eve Sedg- wick's phrase, 'imbecilically self-evident';5 but they require to be
reiterated nevertheless, until they become, again to take a term from Sedgwick, ...
Partha Chatterjee, Pradeep Jeganathan, 2000
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «IMBECILICALLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
imbecilically en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Monks, BBC One
All around the abbot a pantomime rages, as skeletons burst from coffins, Br Bernard gets imbecilically drunk, and Br Gary sets up a wine bar in ... «The Arts Desk, May 14»
The Dickin Medal is a morally dubious piece of nonsense
It just flew, imbecilically, as pigeons do. There was also a boxer dog employed by our army in Palestine which seems to have commended itself ... «Spectator.co.uk, May 14»
Notes From the Culture Bunker: You Gotta Be Viking Kidding Me
Anyone who gives a fjord will know just how he feels, but it's not like you won't learn anything from the History Channel's imbecilically watchable Game of ... «GQ Magazine, Mar 13»
NYC teenager arrested for bomb scare threat of Staten Island Mall …
... I at least understand: imbecilically doing something “for laughs” and having it blow up to involve the police is practically a rite of passage for ... «Cult of Mac, Ene 10»