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... eyes, I was occasionally conscious of a steel-blue sky in which the stars
seemed to dance about and of unsteady silhouetted trees. But I was more
sensible of the cruel ruttiness of the road on which our feet slipped and our
ankles twisted.
This hundred-year-old creep is reliving his ruttiness on me. I clutch the lilies
tighter to my body. And start to rise to make my escape. Is this really happening in
my elegant, delicate, unattainable France? Now he moves closer to me and tries
to ...
... RUTHFULNESSES RUTHLESS RUTHLESSLY RUTHLESSNESS
RUTHLESSNESSES RUTHS RUTILANT RUTILE RUTILES RUTIN RUTINS
RUTS RUTTED RUTTIER RUTTIEST RUTTILY RUTTINESS RUTTINESSES
RUTTING RUTTISH ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Journey on the Kingdom Road
Maybe I was different from others in that I always detested its ruttiness. And the
moment I found myself there, I (not God) would inflict change. I would pack up my
family and move to the next adventure. And I did this for 25 years. Some called it
...
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Schirmer's Complete Rhyming Dictionary
pushiness queasiness queenliness quirkiness raciness raininess ranginess
raunchiness readiness reediness ricketiness riskiness ritziness rockiness
roominess rosiness rowdiness ruddiness runtiness rustiness ruttiness saintliness
saltiness ...
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The Marches of Hindustan: The Record of a Journey in Thibet, ...
The efl'ect of the blessing has now worn off, as well as the metalling, and there
remains only a ruttiness that upon those who drive over the road has the effect of
a galvanic battery. The phaeton had marvellous springs, and at each bump the ...
For the purposes of this article we will accept the common idea of ruttiness as the
condition in which men are liable to be found who have little, if any, interest in
matters outside their daily routine. When a man has spent ten, fifteen or twenty ...
Ruttiness is to be avoided, and there are some men who can be very great in
widely different lines — like Frederick H. Evans, who has asserted his power in
woodland work, in portraiture, and in architecture. Even Evans, however, has
devoted ...
Francis James Mortimer, 1907
... used in many dreams to represent a woman's urge or need to care for
someone, or directly her need to reproduce, especially if she has bred cats;
therefore, desire for sex; refined female sexuality or ruttiness, unless the cat is
markedly a tom.
(Maureen, my love, there is no doubt where I got my own audacity—or my
ruttiness. From you, darling.) “If you'll let go of me, I'll get them out. I'm not afraid of
chiggers—nor of the loveliest woman I've ever held in my arms. I just have trouble
...