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The Dublin University Magazine
... but the coarser ruffian of the two got into the water, and was nearly drowned in
a large hole; the better mounted made the jump at anarrow part, and succeeded
in getting across scramblingly; he rode a rough gray cob, with powerful action; ...
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Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English, Containing ...
SQUIMBLlt-SQUAMBLE, adv. Scramblingly. Colgr. Saurmadj. Squinting.
SQUINANCY, SQUINCY, Soumaucv-uuaams, s. Currants. Squmcu,s.(l) Asrnall
piece ofprojecting stonework at the top of the angle of a tower. (2) A crack in a
floor. West.
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A compendium of Molesworth's Marathi and English dictionary
Scramblingly n. Prodigal, profuse. rersZ13^ a. That stays but a short time (in one
place, employment, mind) ; vagrant. 2 App. to business, &c. of unenduring
character. >%\ /. A leap. v. ttt, 3T^ , flt?;. 2 fig. Stretch or reach (of desire, purpose,
&c.) ...
James Thomas Molesworth, Baba Padmanji,
1863
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Transactions of the Philological Society: 1865
Grifi'e-grafi'e, by hooke or by crooke, squimble-squamble, scramblingly, catch
that catch may.”—Cotgrave. “And then fell to 't, sqaimble-sguamble, catch that
catch can.”—1750. Ozell's Rabelais, vol. v., p. 107. SQUISH-SQUASH, adj. the
noise ...
Philological Society (London),
1865
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Delphi Complete Works of D.H. Lawrence (Illustrated)
For some time, however, Alexander gingerly and scramblingly led the way. The
slope of icewas steeper, and rounded, so that itwas difficult tostand up inany way.
Sometimes he slipped,and was clinging withburnt finger ends tothe soft ice mass
...
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Marginalia: Camden to Hutton
Whatever he made himself in after life, yet neither by birth, breeding or Station
was Josephus a Man of Letters — & the Hebrew was at that time a learned
Language.1 I a This word is written scramblingly at the extreme foot of the page
but is not ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Whalley, H. J. Jackson,
1984
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People Will Talk: The Surprising Science of Reputation
But you have to get up brain-scramblingly early to study birdsong; what struck
McGregor as clever during the dawn chorus seemed like the product of sleep
deprivation by lunchtime, so he never committed the term “Margaret Thatcher
effect” to ...
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Full Score: Twenty Tales by D.H. Lawrence
For some time, however, Alexander gingerly and scramblingly led the way. The
slope of ice was steeper, and rounded, so that it was difficult to stand up in any
way. Sometimes he slipped, and was clinging with burnt finger-ends to the soft ...
... with—with some reason I felt since about six months before US Air had just up
and canceled the first leg of the trip we were taking, forcing us to re-adjust rather
scramblingly in order to get to Philadelphia to make our connection to Frankfurt.
The figures gained a promontory, waited there; then, as the boat drew near, came
running down the hill to follow scramblingly along the rocky shore in gleeful
welcome. The encampment consisted of three or four tents and two turf houses; ...
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2015's supercar stars
Epic performance from mind-scramblingly clever hybrid technology aims to put the wind up a certain red-favouring Italian supercar maker, just as the original ... «Times of Malta, 3月 15»
I'd have been a stay at home mum if I didn't need to earn money …
There is no way I could possibly spend my weekdays in soft-play areas drinking Nescafé or going to Tumble Tots because it is brain-scramblingly boring and ... «Express.co.uk, 2月 15»
A Lot Of New Car Technology Is Just Marketing BS That Doesn't Work
The people that forge these changes are so mind-scramblingly intelligent that I derive a great sense of reassurance the future of this thing I love is in safe hands. «Jalopnik, 2月 15»
Chineasy? It's Mandarin made easy-peasy
But mostly, I learnt that Chinese is hard: most of its principles are brain-scramblingly different from Indo-European languages. The US Foreign Service Institute ... «The Australian, 3月 14»
Fear not, Grasshopper, learning Mandarin just got Chineasy
Chinese is hard: most of its principles are brain-scramblingly different from Indo-European languages. The US Foreign Service Institute ranks it among the most ... «The Sunday Times, 2月 14»
Libby Purves: publishers wanted a misery memoir but it was my …
So we brought it out ourselves, becoming a scramblingly amateur publishing house (every reprint delivery meant the lawnmower had to stand out in the rain. «Radio Times, 3月 13»
I cannot deal with how excellent the Fire Emblem: Awakening …
Man I could say so many things about Fire Emblem: Awakening, but at this point all I really want to share is how brain-scramblingly amazing the soundtrack is. «N-Sider.com, 3月 13»
Driven: Ferrari FF
The FF could just be the most comprehensive supercar ever. It looks magnificent (to these eyes, at least). It is mind-scramblingly quick and handles beautifully. «Pistonheads.com, 11月 12»
Hamm lets it all hang out
So thank you, Jon Hamm, not just for being adorably goofy or brain-scramblingly handsome or calling BS on Kim Kardashian or even, I am told, a talented actor. «Salon, 9月 12»
If You Want To Be The Donald Trump Of Startups, Learn To Code
And learning it can be every bit as brain-scramblingly incomprehensible and front-row-seat-for-Celine-Dion tedious as the previous sentence suggests. «Fast Company, 9月 12»