10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TIMOROUSLY»
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
We would have had you heard The traitor speak, and timorously confess The
manner and the purpose of his treasons. Shakspeare. Prepossessed heads will
ever doubt it, and timorous beliefs will never dare to try it. Browne. The hare
figured ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Prior. •TIMOROUSLY, adv. [from timorous.] Fear- Ih; j with such fear. We would
have had you heard The traitor speak, and tim'rousty confess. Shak. They but
timorously, ventured on term. Locke. — Let dastard fouls be timorously wife. A.
Phil.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
t. n. To take heed of; to beware. — Then ware a rising tempest on the main.
Dryden. WAREBRIDGE. See Warbridge. * WAREFUL. adj. [ware and/W/.]
Cautious ; timorously prudent. * WAREPULNESS.«./.[from ware/u!.] Cautiousness
. Obsolete.
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A Dictionary Of The English Language: In Which The Words are ...
[man and fule Cautious; timorously pruM . WA'nsFULNtzss. '1. s [from war-sum
Cautioufnefs. Cbsolcte. With pretence from Strephon her to guard, 'He met her full
; but full of u'aufufntjl. Sidmy. A annousa. n.s. [ware and ban 4] A storehousc of ...
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Johnson's English Dictionary
Cautious; timorously prudent. WA'REFULNESS, wlre'-fal-iies. n. ». Cautious- WA'
REHOUSE, wire'-house. n. J. A storehouse of merchtindise. Locke. WA'RELESS,
wire'-les. a. Uncautious ; unwary. Spenser. Suffered unawares, or contrary to ...
Samuel Johnson, Alexander Chambers, Henry John Todd, 1834
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Johnson's English Dictionary, as Improved by Todd and ...
Cautious; timorously prudent. WA'REFULNESS, wire'-ffll-nes. n. «. Cautiousness.
Siaiu-y. WA'REHOUSE, wire'-house. n. s. A. storehouse of merchandise. Locke.
WA'RELESS, wireMe's. a. Uncautious ; unwary. Spenser. Suffered unawares, or ...
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Henry John Todd, 1830
Uncautious ; unwary. Spenser. Suffered unawares, or contrary to expectation.
Spenser. 'A'RELY, wire'-le. ad. Warily; cautiously; timorously. Spatter. r.VRFARE,
war'-fare. n.s. Military service ; mil- Uary life ; state of contest and solicitude.
Milton.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Alexander Chalmers, 1835
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The Wiles of Men and Other Stories
Bakr emerges as a fine observer of her country's times, with a vision which remains, for all its engagement, quirky and distinctively personal." — Times Literary Supplement Set among the poor of contemporary Cairo, these thirteen stories ...
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Kaplan AP English Literature and Composition 2009
Receive, dear friend, the truths I teach: So shalt thou live beyond the reach Of
adverse fortune's power; Not always tempt the distant deep, Not always
timorously creep (5) Along the treacherous shore. He that holds fast the golden
mean, And ...
Denise Pivarnik-Nova, 2009
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The Dublin University Magazine
“But,” said Jenny, timorously, “ I am afraid the opinion cannot be done to-night. I
could not”——— “What l.” said Mr. Maxwell, almost despairingly. “You will not
leave me. It must be done by to-morrow mornin !” The girl had fled away to her
bed, ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TIMOROUSLY»
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timorously est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners is fascinating - but the horrors can …
After all, as the Radio Times timorously points out, this adaption, like the book on which it is based, is “packed with miserable people leading wretched lives”. «New Statesman, juil 15»
Charities and NGOs are needed now more than ever — but they are …
Those same views were privately, timorously shared at the summer party I addressed. The Charity Commission seems to be following the Government agenda. «The Independent, juil 15»
What a Greek exit from the eurozone could mean for your portfolio
Does this mean that US investors should cower timorously at home, and not venture into the dangerous waters overseas? Certainly, venturing abroad seems to ... «The Guardian, juin 15»
Guest Voice: No doubt Dylann Roof guilty of 'hate crime'
When gun control laws are suggested, the gun lobby goes nuts and most political leaders timorously fall in line. They do this even when proposals fall far short of ... «Springfield News-Leader, juin 15»
Commentary: Call your mother
One thinks timorously of posterity; remembering the 19th century Irish politician who asked, "What's posterity ever done for us?"More >>. I turned 78 the other day ... «NBC2 News, juin 15»
Will Christians Be Fitted With Yellow Crosses?
We see this Orwellian newspeak at play right now in Washington, D.C., where congressional Republicans endeavor to prevent, if only timorously, two ... «Western Journalism, avril 15»
Sexuality is at the Heart of Christianity's Place in the World
... in his strong reformulation, the Romans were already, long before Constantine's celestial vision, pent-up pagan prudes who had sex timorously, at night, with ... «Patheos, avril 15»
Cinematic techniques at the Met mingle light and dark operas
And Trelinski's timorously S&M "Bluebeard" has the added advantage of "Fifty Shades of Grey" timing. The unwanted attention has been because the conductor ... «Los Angeles Times, févr 15»
Laxman, the man who had so much to crow about
After a couple of minutes, he timorously asked, “Sir, what do you think of my work?“ Laxman put down his whisky tumbler, looked straight into the man's eyes and ... «Economic Times, janv 15»
Another chamber of secrets
"We could improve social services, and provide food, instead of leaving it to gangs and ex-neo-Nazis, " suggested Dave Macpherson timorously. "We could ... «Waikato Times, janv 15»