MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DISFEATUREMENT»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DISFEATUREMENT»
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1
Explorations in Automatic Thesaurus Discovery
... 111 abbe 996 abbess 996 entry subheading disesteem 036406 disesteem
063701 diseur 022701 disfavour 003901 disfavour 056601 disfavour 063701
disfeature 018212 disfeaturement 018201 disfigure 006804 disfigure 018212
disfigure ...
Gregory Grefenstette, 1994
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The complete works of John Keats
It was a stern duty, not to be shrunk from, to disfeature several more words in
order to oonform to the practioe of an author who has found such disfeaturement
generally necessary. With a living author one would argue in the hope of ...
John Keats, Harry Buxton Forman, 1817
1. defacement, deformation, distortion, disfeaturement, impairment, injury, uglifica
- tion; vandalism, destruction, damage. 2. ugliness, unsightliness,
unattractiveness; hideous- ness, horribleness, horridness, frightfulness, repulsive
- ness.
Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
It is disorder, and disease, and disfeaturement; it is a shameful bondage, and a
most miserable death. Sin is dehumanizing to ourselves, because it is the
dethronement of God within us—unmanly, since it is ungodly; the perdition of the
...
... the whole of the past which chance had brought to life again were withdrawing,
at once and for ever, into the dim disfeaturement of twilight and oblivion. We were
both feeling genuinely embarrassed by the difficulty of either, remaining silent, ...
Sofie couldn't be more proud of Esther. Her daughter was an intelligent, warm-
hearted, determined young woman who undoubtedly would make her mark on
the world. Unfortunately, her outer beauty was marred by the facial
disfeaturement, ...
It is disorder, and disease, and disfeaturement ; it is a shameful bondage, and a
most miserable death. Sin is dehumanizing to ourselves, because it is the
dethronement of God within us — unmanly, since it is ungodly ; the perdition of
the ...
Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt, 1904
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Good company: poets at Michigan
FATHER O'MEARA'S lNDULGENCE Though disinherited l am a younger
grandson of a man who dissolved his own eyes, died rotten to the nostrils with
coercian and cocaine, a hypocrite whose self-disfeaturement subtracted with
each small ...
... Tierra del Fuego newfangledness weatherproof ed aforementioned
disfeaturement defenestration disengagements legerdemainist redintegrative
reinvestigated kindergartener reinterrogated regardlessness daguerreotyper
daguerreotypes ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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The lipstick boys: a novel
Went on back into the tunnel, ruined to themselves, and unwanted by others as
age and bodily disfeaturement ran its indelible tooling of grey crowsfeet over
them. I had seen them from Bert's window. Those who were forever restless,
moving ...