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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TRIPPERISH»
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Of course, I waved back, but thinking such a proceeding on her part was most
extraordinary, as I knew her to be extremely dignified, and averse to anything "
tripperish," I made a note of the circumstance, and resolved to allude to it when
next ...
2
The Diaries of Nella Last: Writing in War and Peace
South Lancashire crowds don't behave 'tripperish' inthe Lakesasthey doat
Blackpool. Thequiet dignity of thehillsand Lakes seem towelcome and impress
them. There never seem loudraucous voices raisedin song. Perhaps, though,
thattype ...
Robert Malcolmson, Patricia Malcolmson, 2012
3
The Letters of Rudyard Kipling: 1911-19
Yet the appearance of the boat was tripperish in the extreme barring the uniforms
of the nurses and a lot of French folk of severely businesslike (not to say Hebrew)
aspect. (Here we are coming into Amiens through the tunnels, a couple of ...
Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Pinney, 1990
4
The Late Poetry of the Lake Poets
He worried that the arrival by train of 'uneducated persons artisans and labourers
, and the humbler classes of shopkeepers', would overwhelm the local culture
with a tide of tripperish amusements: we should have wrestling matches, horse ...
5
The Isles of Scilly: Their Story their Folk & their Flowers
Youcan always get peace and quiet in Scilly, even in themost “tripperish” season,
forthetrippers follow a beaten track which itis easy enoughto avoid.
Andtheislandsare, fortunately, quite unspoilt byany efforts to cater fortheir
supposed wants.
6
It's a Long Way to Muckle Flugga
... disappointing. FromFionnphort I beheld a relatively large, fertile island, quite
close to Mull. It has been tripperish.
7
Portsmouth & Gosport at War
... luncheons and drawingroom teas' were quietly consumed tothe
accompaniment of a string quartet by ladieswho believed holidaymakers were
vulgar invaders andthat their curious habit of 'paddling'was particularlyinelegant
and 'tripperish'.
... of town, with the pretty orange-blossom-scented Plaza de los Naranjos as its
centrepiece, is still a delight, as whitewashed and charming as Andalucia at its
most typical, and without being too cutesy or tripperish - at least out of season.
Dana Facaros, Michael Pauls, 2008
It suggested that he and I understood that Clacton was not quite the place, a little
tripperish perhaps. Hastily he began explaining how as a rule he spent his
holidays in Devonshire — but this time " Circumstances, my dear madam, prevent
my ...
Jerome Klapka Jerome, Robert Barr, Arthur Lawrence, 1901
10
On Alpine Heights and British Crags
Memory involuntarily carried us back to a distant day of sunny summit calm, when
peaks a hundred miles away had stood forth clear and bright, and even the far-
away " tripperish " turmoil on the Little Scheidegg was fair to see. On that ...
George Dixon Abraham, 1916