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7 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SWOFFING»
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swoffing nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
swoffing e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Saltwater Flyfishing: Britain and Northern Europe
Ide stalking with the dry fly SwofFing, as the Australians term saltwater flyfishing,
is usually a serious affair with heavy rods and large flies. One of the few
exceptions is the little ide, which throughout the Baltic is found in brackish water.
This isn't to say that you can turn the water into froth and your fly into a missile
and still catch fish. Far from it. And, while swoffing is generally more forgiving of
us less talented casters, when all the back casts are straightened, piscatorial
results ...
3
Who's centric now?: the present state of post-colonial Englishes
Queensland, 'a westie, a bogan'), blokey, blue pointer ('skimpy male swimming
costume'), chardonnay socialist, economic rationalism, esky lid ('a bodyboarder'),
secret men's business, swoffing ('saltwater fly fishing'), white maggot ('an Aussie ...
Bruce Moore, Australian National Dictionary Centre, 2001
... FCHILNSU FCHILRTU FCHINORT FCHIOTTU FCHLORUU FCHNOORS
FCHNOTUU FCIIINNX FCIIKNRS FCIILLNR FCIILLNS FCIILNNT FCIILNOO
FCIILNPP ruffling sluffing snuffing griffons swoffing stuffing stiffish wolffish offishly
offshoot ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
The recent popularity of fishing the salt — or 'swoffing' — has produced some
eccentric patterns, including sci-fi confections resembling squid or crabs that
should really be classified as edible geometry; but I'd round off my classics with
four ...
Includes a substantial selection of Gascoyne's poems from the early 1930s To The present.
Cultural Studies. Linguistics. Originally appearing in 1977 and now in its 11th printing, THE NEW SENTENCE by Ron Silliman is a classic collection of essays by one of the sharpest minds in American contemporary poetic thought.