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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CHUCKER-OUT»
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chucker-out nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... anchorage, harborage, haven, port, riding, road(s), roadstead chucker n syn
BOUNCER 2, ||chucker-out, houseman ||chucker-out n syn BOUNCER 2, chucker
, houseman chuckhole n syn POTHOLE, mudhole chuckle vb syn LAUGH, chortle
, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
cried the barmaid, and she rang the bell for the “chucker-out”. Dawes spat and
rushed for the young man. At that minute a brawny fellow with his shirt-sleeves
rolled up and his trousers tight over his haunches intervened. “Now, then!” he
said ...
3
Sons and Lovers: David Herbert Lawrence
he said. "You shouldn't funk your own deeds, man," remonstrated the friend. Then
Dawes made a remark which caused Paul to throw half a glass of beer in his face
. "Oh, Mr. Morel!" cried the barmaid, and she rang the bell for the "chucker-out".
David Herbert Lawrence, 1913
4
25 Favorite Novels: Pride and Prejudice, Sense and ...
cried the barmaid, and she rang the bell for the "chucker-out". Dawes spat and
rushed for the young man. At that minute a brawny fellow with his shirt-sleeves
rolled up and his trousers tight over his haunches intervened. "Now, then!" he
said ...
Jane Austen, Various, L. M. Montgomery, 2011
he said. "You shouldn't funk your own deeds, man," remonstrated the friend. Then
Dawes made a remark which caused Paul to throw half a glass of beer in his face
. "Oh, Mr. Morel!" cried the barmaid, and she rang the bell for the "chucker-out".
6
Henry Mundy: A Young Australian Pioneer
Sam was what was called the Chucker- Out, he carried a quiet persuasive smile
on his face, not at all inclined to offend customers if it could be helped. "Come
now," he said, "You two fellows if you intend to kick up a row and fight, go on to
the ...
7
Typhoon and Other Stories
He's a regular chucker-out, ain't he, sir? There's a few pubs I know of in the East-
end of London that would be all the better for one of his sort around the bar." He
chuckled at his joke. "A regular chucker-out. Now he has fired out that Dutchman
...
He's a regular chucker-out, ain't he, sir? There's a few pubs I know of in the East-
end of London that would be all the better for one of his sort around the bar." He
chuckled at his joke. "A regular chucker-out. Now he has fired out that Dutchman
...
He's a regular chucker-out, ain't he,sir? There's a fewpubsI know of in the East-
end of London that would be all the better for one ofhis sort around the bar.” He
chuckled athis joke. “A regular chucker-out. Now he has fired out that Dutchman ...
10
Typhoon and Other Tales
There's a few pubs I know of in the East—end of London that would be all the
better for one of his sort around the bar.” He chuckled at his joke. “A regular
chucker—out. Now he has fired out that Dutchman head over heels, I suppose
our turn's ...
Joseph Conrad, Cedric Watts, 2008
5 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CHUCKER-OUT»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
chucker-out nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
How two British short film-makers turned rejection into an Oscars nod
... an unparalleled opportunity to make their pitch to Hollywood's gilded elite without feeling the heavy hand of a chucker-out on their shoulder. «The Guardian, feb 15»
Political portraits: The Hon RJ Seddon
When he first became a Minister the "Great Liberal" papers published one or two cheerful anecdotes regarding his prowess us a "chucker-out" ... «Stuff.co.nz, ago 14»
Italians settled in Scotland and loved the plaice
Joe Pieri later wrote the book Tales Of The Savoy, in which he recalled they had to employ a "chucker-out" - Big Steve - who kept order. «Herald Scotland, mar 14»
Bouncers tackle 'offensive' description in Oxford English Dictionary
A bouncer is defined by the OED as 'one engaged to eject undesirable or unruly persons from a saloon, ballroom, etc.; a “chucker-out”. «Daily Mail, set 10»
Bouncers tell all
No chucker-out of drunks can watch these scenes without a hot surge of pride. At rest up in his loft, Dalton frowns austerely over a Jim Harrison ... «The Phoenix, ago 07»