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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DISOBLIGINGLY»
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The Cabinet dictionary of the English language
DI80BLIGINGLY DISPLEASING binding.] To offend by an act of unkindneaK or
incivility; to bo unaccommodating to : — imp. & pp. disobliged; }>/>>; disobliging. [
manner. Disobligingly, (dis-o-blij'ing-le) ade. In a disobliging Disorder, (uia-order)
...
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Calendar of the Clarendon State Papers Preserved in the ...
Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Octavious Ogle, Charles Harding Firth, William
Henry Bliss, Henry Octavius Coxe, William Dunn Macray, Frederick James
Routledge. disobligingly about the Earl of Essex. The King of Spain 1645-6. has ...
Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon, Octavious Ogle, Charles Harding Firth, 1872
And one day it had disobligingly gone on strike ; but not so disobligingly that a
certain derelict whom he had fed-up on he-man advice as well as food — one
who had followed the delicate profession of "listener" — was beyond reach.
Ethel Smith Dorrance, James French Dorrance, 1922
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To 1649, ed. by the Rev. O. Ogle and W. H. Bliss. 1872: -1649
disobligingly about the Earl of Essex. The King of Spain has ordered his
plenipotentiaries to give up his interests into the Queen Regent's hands. Prays
that a room may be prepared for him near the Court—French. O'opy. , By
Edgeman.
Bodleian Library, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon, Henry Octavius Coxe, 1872
'He spoke disobligingly about Lady Pinkerton.' 'It was rather that he recorded her
as speaking disobligingly about him. Something about Borstal boys. Perhaps
Waterbird and Jenkins are Borstal boys, being academically rehabilitated.
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Calendar of the Clarendon State Papers Preserved in the ...
disobligingly about the Earl of Essex. The King of Spain 1645-6. has ordered his
plenipotentiaries to givo up his intorosts into tho Queen Rogcnt's hands. Trays
that a room may bo prepared for him near tho Court. — French. Copy.
Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon, William Dunn Macray, F. J. Routledge, 1872
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A New French-English General Dictionary: Compiled from the ...
Par — , out DESOBEISSANT, E.adj. (X, lo) dis- sbedicnt. DESOBLIGEAMMENT |d
«..biij>- — >»j adv. disobligingly; unkindly: zncojnplaisantly. I'ESUBIJGBANCE |<
«>.i>iij.n.| n. f. disobligingness; unkindncss; un- complaisance. IiESOBLIGEANT ...
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Spiers and Surenne's French and English Pronouncing ...
DÉSOBÉISSANT, E [ds ao-bo-i-aan, l] *«Ij. (À, to) d inobediente
DESOBLIGEAMMENT [de-wbii-ja- foan] adv. disobligingly ; unkindly ; uncom jiU i
isan tl v. DÉSoRLIGEÂNCE [d>-« bli-jàn-a] п. t disobligingness ; unkindnes* ; un-
oomplaisance.
Alexander Spiers, George Payn Quackenbos, 1907
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
Not obliging; not disposed to please or to gratify the wishes of another;
unaccommodating : as, a disobliging landlord. disobligingly (dis-o-bli'jing-li), adv.
In a disobliging manner ; churlishly. He could not but well remember how foully
that ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England: to ...
... named by " ourselves, and whose instructions he had likewise " drawn ; and
yet, he could not but well remember " how foully that business had been
managed, and " how disobligingly he himself had been treated by " that
ambassador ; and ...
Edward Hyde Clarendon (Earl of), 1826
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «DISOBLIGINGLY»
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Dublin secure landslide 19-point victory over Kildare
... the loose ball into the net where it disobligingly cannoned off the head of Diarmuid Connolly, who had tumbled into the net during the attack. «Irish Times, jun 15»
Judith Woods: Hooray for 'competitive grandparenting'
... Princess Charlotte is obligingly sleeping like a baby, odds are her cherubic brother Prince George is no doubt disobligingly crying like one. «Telegraph.co.uk, jun 15»
Floyd Mayweather will never be forgiven for delivering knock-out …
... boxing's ultimate catharsis of the knockout, failing to floor Pacquiao with any decisive blow while disobligingly refusing to be flattened himself. «Telegraph.co.uk, mai 15»
The Life of Saul Bellow: To Fame and Fortune, 1915-1964 by …
It's 100 years since Bellow was born, 10 years since he died and 15 years since James Atlas's authorised life disobligingly presented America's ... «The Sunday Times, mai 15»
Tories win front page coverage while Labour is dissected inside
“Here, rather disobligingly, he sounded confident, assertive - even, at times, blokeish. (In recent weeks he's developed a habit of defiantly ... «The Guardian, abr 15»
Jenufa; St Luke Passion/MacMillan; Swanhunter – review
Disobligingly, Janácek does not provide us with one. Yet his spirit is there. Think of the antecedents to the characters in Colm Tóibín's novels ... «The Guardian, abr 15»
The Gunman - film review: "Here Sean Penn epitomises the problem …
Whereas nowadays we like to say 50 is the new 40 and you're looking great for your age, he disobligingly observed: "When I see again after a ... «Evening Standard, mar 15»
Review: Five Selves
She delivers her paper through a fog of fatigue, her mind slipping disobligingly off track to the cemetery. "The sentences seemed detached from ... «Jewish Chronicle, fev 15»
Evening Standard Comment: Labour's health service plans come …
A former adviser to Tony Blair, Professor Paul Corrigan, has disobligingly expressed doubts about the viability of Labour's plans for the NHS, ... «Evening Standard, jan 15»
Fay Maschler's week in food: Babaji Pide, Bad Egg and Trishna
After a performance of King Charles III — with the spectre of Prince Andrew hovering disobligingly — off to Babaji Pide, where the eponymous ... «Evening Standard, jan 15»