10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FRABJOUSLY»
Scopri l'uso di
frabjously nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
frabjously e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Design Driven Testing: Test Smarter, Not Harder
But I'm frabjously glad that you seem to be uninjured.” he said. “Perhapsss you
should consssider increasing your coefficient of agility.”, he mused, darting out
his bifurcated tongue. “You seem very clever at using words, Sir" said Alice. "
Would ...
Matt Stephens, Doug Rosenberg, 2010
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Rudyard Kipling Collection
Curse your impudence, you young cub," shouted Stalky, magnificent in tophat,
stiff collar, spats, and highwaisted, snuffcolored ulster. "I want you to understand
thatI'm Mister Corkran, an' you're a dirty little schoolboy." "Besides bein' frabjously
...
But aside from that she was a very good boat and we enjoyed her frabjously. It is
astounding how much boat can occasionally be bought for a little money. Later
on, my partner and I bought a 30-ft. cabin boat with a good, heavy-duty 8-hp.
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Classic Tales for Children School Stories
Iwant you to understand that I'mMister Corkran, an' you're adirty little schoolboy.' '
Besides bein' frabjously immoral,' saidM'Turk. 'Wonder youaren't ashamed to foist
yourcompany on pureminded boys like us.' 'Comeon, Tulke,' cried Naughten, ...
... young cub," shouted Stalky, magnificent in top-hat, stiff collar, spats, and high-
waisted, snuff-colored ulster. " I want you to understand that I'm Mister Corkran,
an' you're a dirty little schoolboy." " Besides bein' frabjously immoral," said
McTurk.
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Rudyard Kipling's Collection [ 46 Books ]:
“Besides bein' frabjously immoral,” said McTurk. “Wonder you aren't ashamed
tofoist your company on puremindedboys like us.” “Come on,Tulke,' cried
Naughten, from theprefects' brake. “Yes, we're comin'. Shoveupand make room,
you ...
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Delphi Works of Rudyard Kipling (Illustrated)
“Besides bein' frabjously immoral,” said McTurk.“Wonder you aren't ashamed to
foist your company on pureminded boys like us.” “Come on, Tulke,' cried
Naughten, fromthe prefects'brake. “Yes, we'recomin'. Shove up and makeroom,
you ...
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
frabjously adverb. © Late 1 9c: invented by Lewis Carroll (1832-98). fracas /'frako.
:/ t» noun (fracas) a noisy quarrel; a fight or brawl. © 18c: French, from Italian
fracassare to make an uproar. fractal /'fraktal/ o noun, math an irregular curve or ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
she giggled. – derivatives frabjously adverb. – origin 1871: coined by Lewis
Carroll in Through the Looking Glass, apparently to suggest fair and joyous.
fracas /ˈfrakɑː/ 7noun (pl. same /-kɑːz/ or US fracases) a noisy disturbance or
quarrel.
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The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling: Stalky & Co
“I want you to understand that I 'm Mister Corkran, an' you're a dirty little
schoolboy.” “Besides bein' frabjously immoral,” said MeTurk. “ Wonder you aren't
ashamed to foist your company on pure-minded boys like us.” “Come on, Tulke,”
cried ...
Rudyard Kipling, Wolcott Blaestier, 1911