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Mr. Blustrous. Hae, Scrib, what's that about a goose's wing? Mr. Scribbler. ' Tom,
shall I help you to some black- pudding? Mr. Blustrous. Hang me, but that's a very
pleasant way, Putting us off with pies and puddings, hae? Captain Mackinnard.
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The Dialect of Leeds and Its Neighbourhood: Illustrated by ...
If there is neither sense or argument in what he says, he " does nowt but blurt." In
the same way an impulsive, fiery-natured, quick-speaking man, when angry,
doesn't talk, but " blurts." BLUSTROUS. " A gurt blustrous fellah," is one who says
...
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The Works of William Shakespeare ...
Now, mild may be thy life! For a more blustrous birth had never babe : Quiet and
gentle thy conditions ! for Thou art the rudeliest welcome to this world 30 That
ever was prince's child. Happy what follows ! Thou hast as chiding a nativity As
fire, ...
William Shakespeare, 1901
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Solitude and Society: With Other Poems
So wrathful elements unlock their stores, So from the clouds the rattling tempest
pours, So winds howl blustrous through the vaulted sky, The blustrous winds from
hollow caves reply. There, Violence and horrid Blasphemies Spread o'er the ...
Night cool, day cloudy, light south east wind, do raining do north wind. do cold,
rain, day blustrous with showers, heavy north-west wind, do blustrous, day cold
with snow showers do do do day clear and cold do do do day cold and cloudy, ...
Canada. Dept. of the Interior, 1893
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Pericles
Patience, good sir, Even for this charge. Per. Now, mild may be thy life ! For a
more blustrous birth had never babe : Quiet and gentle thy conditions ! for 14
queen's travails] Queens travels Fj. 22 — 26 0...you.] Arranged as in Q,Qj Queen
travels ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1895
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A dictionary of the Kentish dialect and provincialisms in ...
To move awkwardly and noisily about ; as, when a person moving in a confined
space knocks some things over, and throws others down. " He was here just now
blundering about." BlUstRous, adj. Blustering. " Howsomever, you'll find the wind
...
William Douglas Parish, William Francis Shaw, 1888
It is big and blustrous at the finish, so big, so blustrous, that it may break down
great trees and wreck massive masonry In its mad careening. Permit me to give
you another example of growth. I live by the shores of the Great Salt Lake, the
Dead ...
Lehigh University. Alumni Association, 1909
Night cool, day cloudy, light south east wind, do raining do north wind. do cold,
rain, day blustrous with showers, heavy north-west wind, do blustrous, day cold
with snow showers do do do day clear and cold do do do day cold and cloudy, ...
He was here just now blundering about." BLUSTROUS, adj. Blustering. "
Howsomever, you'll find the wind pretty blustrous, I'm thinking." BLY [blei] sb. A
resemblance ; a general likeness. [A.S. bleo, hue, complexion.] (See Favour,
which is now ...
English Dialect Society, 1887