10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «WINGEDLY»
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wingedly en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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The Dimwit's Dictionary: More Than 5,000 Overused Words and ...
... violently; wildly; with vigor; 2. ardently; devotedly; eagerly; enthusiastically;
fervently; fervidly; passionately; spiritedly; zealously. 3. hastily; hurriedly;
posthaste; promptly; quickly; rapidly; speedily; swiftly; very fast; wingedly. I He is
also eating ...
Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2006
winds of meaninglessness, being developed thousand-wingedly, momentarily,
and falling apart into thousands of tornados flying thousand-wingedly — not such
rushings into "I" (with space lying inside it), but . . . — a movement in something: ...
A rose leaf round thy linger' a taperness • • • a sympathetic touch unbinds Eolian
magic from their lucid wombs, ice. » * • Nor with aught else can our souls knit So
wingedly, &c. • • • Wipe away all slime Left by men slugs and human serpentry, ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats
... At whieh we start and fret; till in the end, Melting into its radianee, we hlend,
Mingle, and so heeome a part of it, — Nor with anght else ean our souls interknit
So wingedly : when we eomhine therewith, Life's self is nourish 'd hy its proper
pith, ...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in ...
... Melting into ita rndiance, we hlend, Mingle, nnd so hecome a part of it, — Nor
with aught else can our souls interknit So wingedly : when we comhine therewith,
Life's self is nourish'd hy its proper pith, And we are nurtured like a pelican hrood
...
Mary Botham Howitt, Henry Hart Milman, John Keats, 1847
And Hugo toon, light as his courser's heels, Was in their faces troublesome as
wind, And like to it so wingedly he wheels, No one could catch what all with
trouble find." V. 106. Crowdero march'd, &o.] In the Key to Hudibras, published by
Sir ...
Samuel Butler, Zachary Grey, I. Clark, 1819
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To the Point: A Dictionary of Concise Writing
... wingedly. • This problem must be dealt with expeditiously. This problem must
be dealt with quickly. expenditure (of money) cost/expense. • He deplored the
long electoral campaigns that involved heavy expenditures of money and
brought ...
Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2014
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The complete works of John Keats
... into its radiance, we blend, 810 Mingle, and so become a part of it, — Nor with
aught else can our souls interknit So wingedly : when we combine therewith,
Life's self is nourish'd by its proper pith, And we are nurtured like a pelican brood.
John Keats, Harry Buxton Forman, 1817
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The works of the English poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
And Hugo soon (light as his courser's heeles) Was in their faces troublesome as
windc ; And like to it (so wingedly he wheeles) No one could catch, what all with
trouble finde. And though his valour seldom did succeed. His speech was such ...
Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson, 1810
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Quercus, Or, Oaks: From the French of Michaux : Histoire Des ...
ARBORETUM, HORTUS GLASNEVINENSISÍ Leaves oblong, pinnatifidly or
wingedly sinu- ated, downy underneath, rounded off at their base, lobes
lanceolated somewhat acute, distant and very entire ; the cup of the acorn
hemispherical ...
André Michaux, Walter Wade, 1809
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «WINGEDLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
wingedly en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
'Brave Beak' Review – I've Been Flying All Day and Boy, Is My …
I'm not sure why the bird is so very, very cranky (perhaps the pressure of being a parrot forced to fly through space itself and rescue a princess single-wingedly ... «Touch Arcade, Feb 12»
Legendary Parrot Who Saved His Species Dead at 80
Richard was a highly-endangered Kakapo, a flightless parrot from New Zealand, who is credited by many with single-wingedly saving his species. In the 1970s ... «Treehugger, Ene 11»