PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «WOUNDINGLY»
woundingly
woundingly
merriam
webster
wound
adverb
full
wounding
manner
hurtfully
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
injury
especially
which
skin
another
external
surface
torn
pierced
otherwise
broken
feelings
define
involving
division
tissue
rupture
integument
mucous
membrane
violence
some
collins
always
causes
emotional
hurt
damages
someone
reputation
precisely
style
character
were
most
strongly
wiktionary
comparative
more
superlative
said
they
repeated
them
such
that
words
became
reverso
meaning
also
windingly
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «WOUNDINGLY»
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batter. each. other. most. woundingly,. they. are. still. caricatures,. cute. Jewish.
jokes. . ." ". . . Strindberg simultaneously generates our laughter and strangles.
One man's family: Grown Ups Gould, Sternhagen, Dishy, and McGregor-Stewart.
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Pericles, Prince of Tyre
There seems no reason to emend the lines with 'shafts' or 'strokes' for 'shakes', '
hurt' for 'haunt', 'woundingly' for 'wonderingly' as most editors have done. 7
glance ricochet (OED sv v1 1a, of a weapon). 8 strict cruel. The fates are so
called ...
William Shakespeare, Doreen DelVecchio, Antony Hammond, 1998
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Pericles: Edited by F.D. Hoeniger
Your strokes of fortune, 5 Though they hurt you mortally, yet glance Full
woundingly on. 1 10-14. Hush . . . us] As Malone; hands, / linnen: / relapse jvsQ.
114. S.D.] Q subst. ( They carry her away. Exeunt omnes) . Scene m Scene m]
Malone; not ...
William Shakespeare, F. David Hoeniger, 1963
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When I Grow up: A Memoir
Anyone interested in pop music, or curious about the pressures placed on women rockers, should read this book ."—Tom Perrotta, author of Little Children and The Abstinence Teacher "Well written and heartfelt, When I Grow Up is a real ...
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The Bible: Psalms with the Jerusalem Commentary
He has broken his covenant. 22. The words of his mouth were smoother than
butter, but battle was in his heart. His words were softer than oil, but they were
woundingly sharp. COMMENTARY NOTES 23. Cast your burden upon the Lord,
and ...
ʻAmos Ḥakham, Israel V. Berman, 2003
You, and your lady, Take from my heart all thankfulness! The gods Make up the
rest upon youl 5 CLEON Your shakes of fortune, though they hurt you mortally,
Yet glance full woundingly on us. dionyza O your sweet Queen! That the strict
fates ...
William Shakespeare, John James Munro, 1958
... there was the professor at Capetown University who recalls how, on one
occasion when he was associated with a number of foreign scientists for some
time, one, deliberately and woundingly, refused to speak to him throughout this
period.
... that if you are at the bottom of a well and look up at the stars you see them
more clearly. This may be Michael's case. He is different, he is woundingly
elusive, but there is not an opportunistic bone in his body, and he is a
considerable man.
... in his magnificent library on the Spanish Civil War, which was one of his
specialties. After a week, no doubt piqued by curiosity and the bibliographic
challenge (I had put it to him in the most woundingly effective terms, "So, Don
Juan ...
So that in time they came to glorify his Realpolitik, not realizing that he could be
as woundingly impersonal towards his fellow-countrymen as he was towards the
governments of foreign lands; not realizing that the accomplished practitioner of ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «WOUNDINGLY»
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Rosamund Urwin: New homes must not be reserved for the super-rich
London does need more homes but that doesn't have to mean either building tower blocks or woundingly-priced family homes. We could start making London ... «Evening Standard, lug 15»
Donald Macintyre's Sketch: Theresa May pours cold water on Boris …
But Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper was delighted, Had the vehicles not cost the Greater London Authority £218,00, she asked, adding woundingly: ... «The Independent, lug 15»
The truth about Pope Francis' encyclical and his critics
... but achingly, woundingly true — evoking repentance, summoning all to gratitude and grace”. Some of Francis' claims about climate change can be disputed, ... «ucanews, giu 15»
Michael Wolff on Charter's Future as John Malone Makes Last Grasp …
Perhaps more woundingly, Malone was the key enabler of Netflix, and yet — failing to follow the strong-arm customs of the industry he created — got nothing for ... «Hollywood Reporter, giu 15»
Kelly: Wizards veteran Pierce winning psychological war with Raptors
Later, far more woundingly, Pierce would refer to Ujiri as “Yuri.” Last year, he confused him with former GM Bryan Colangelo – who's a tall white guy from ... «The Globe and Mail, apr 15»
Clouds of Sils Maria
In a woundingly funny scene, Maria watches Jo-Ann onscreen in a cheesy sci-fi epic and wonders what this teen darling of the tabloids has to do with acting, ... «RollingStone.com, apr 15»
Super Bowl 2015: Tom Brady ready to etch his name into history …
Alas, those dastardly New York Giants have denied him twice at the final hurdle: most woundingly in 2008 here in Phoenix, where Super Bowl defeat deprived ... «Telegraph.co.uk, feb 15»
Green surge: on the ground with party activists hoping for a second MP
Even more woundingly for the Greens, the policy's original architects at the Citizens Income Trust have realised that in its current form it could hurt the bottom ... «The Guardian, gen 15»
Leave them in peace? Fans should be free to try and make golfers …
It would be better, too, if these were critical and woundingly personal. There is routine criticism of footballers as being overpaid and unable to withstand pressure ... «Herald Scotland, set 14»
Straight in Dakar, gay in Paris
It was deeply wrong, woundingly shameful. And as everyone knows, there are no local cures for white men's diseases. Panic-stricken, Musa started having ... «Mail & Guardian Online, giu 14»