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C. HAPTER. 4. Gustful. I wake up. Now this is strange. Is my insomnia really
fading away just like that? No sleeping pills last night, butthe dreamswere
definitely amplified. I walk over to water the plant with a cup of water I left on the
table last ...
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Eye Statements from God: From the Eyes of His Child
Weather—Vain—Without a Gustful Rain May I not be like the weeping willows,
whose branches seem, always, to seek to lie. Their boughs hang downward, as
though they continue to sigh and cry. May I be like the vibrant trees whose ...
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A Dictionary Murathee English: compiled for the Government ...
^f^fT a (S) That makes tasteful or palatable; savoury, ... ... c □, j. , , t 1 ,. , , ' n««BR
(ft^) The head, as separated from the bodv. sapid; — condiments etc: that
restores or stimulates a _ 1 Titiated palate : that is pleasing to the palate, gustful
&e.
James T. Molesworth, 1831
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
GUSTFUL—GU'I'I'URALLY. l. from the half deck to the fiirccastle, being the
uppermost bend, which finishes the upper works 1 of the hull in that part in which
are put the stanchions which support the waist-trees. The . lower part of any port ...
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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
An eatable. _ GUSTATlON, gdst-aishdn, n. The act of tasting; GUSTATORY, dsfii-
tdr-ép. Pertainingtothc taste. GUSTED, gfis ' d, pp. Tasted; relished. I GUSTFUL,
stifol, a. Tasteful. [thing. GUSTFUL SS, “mum-n.4,, n. The. relish of any GUSTING,
...
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The New Royal and Universal English Dictionary ...: To which ...
Elevated in rank or condition. Exalted in fentiment. Dissicult; abstruse. Boastful;
ostentatious. Arrogant; proud; lofty. Noble; illustrious. Violent ; tempestuous ; loud
. Full ; complete. Strong tafted ; gustful. At the most perfect state ; in the meridian.
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The Whole Works of the Author of the Whole Duty of Man: The ...
... Wins? not "the Niceness of our Complexions": He that wills to pursue whatever
fte can sind gustful, how impious soever ; shaHrt be Virtue in him that some Sins
are unfavoury and difagreeing to hiS Palate ! If it should, there may so" many ...
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The Challenge of Keats: Bicentenary Essays 1795-1995
Immediately after "they have banished puns and laughing and kissing" he brings
in a qualifying comment — "except in cases where the very danger and crime
must make it very fine and gustful" — in what sets out to be a parenthesis (there's
...
Allan C. Christensen, 2000
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A Dictionary of the English Language: in which the Words are ...
Bacon. l0 Noble; illustrious. Shakespeare. ll Violent; tempestuous; loud: applied
to the wind. Denham. 1'2 Tumultuous; turbulent; ungovernable. [)ry. 13 Full;
complete. Clarendon. l4 Strong-tasted; gustful. Baker. is Advancing in latitude
from the ...
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Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ:: Familiar Letters Domestick and Foreign, ...
make it gustful ; they use it also for sumigation : But now the general drink of
Egypt is Nile water, which of all water may be faid to be the best, insomuch that
Pindar's words might be more applicable to that than to any other, 'Afirir tiiv vfaf ^
doth ...