10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GAMPISH»
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Cavalcade of the North: An Entertaining Collection of ...
The lady in the red cut-velvet dress turned towards Mrs. Golightly and said clearly
, I am Mrs. Gampish, and I come from Toledo, Ohio. Their eyes met. Mrs. Golightly
remained silent. Blushes flamed over her. She thought, This is, no doubt, some ...
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Stories by Canadian Women
The lady in the red cut-velvet dress turned towards Mrs Go- lightly and said
clearly, I am Mrs Gampish, and I come from Toledo, Ohio. Their eyes met. Mrs
Golightly remained silent. Blushes flamed over her. She thought, This is, no doubt
, some ...
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The Writer's Path : an Introduction to Short Fiction
The lady in the red cut-velvet dress turned towards Mrs. Golightly and said clearly
, "I am Mrs. Gampish, and I come from Toledo, Ohio." Their eyes met. Mrs.
Golightly remained silent. Blushes flamed over her. She thought, This is, no doubt
, ...
Constance Rooke, Leon Rooke, 1998
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Mrs. Golightly and Other Stories
Mrs. Gampish continued to eat her dessert. Mrs. Golightly attempted to smile in a
society way, but it was no good, and she couldn't say a thing. After dinner there
was bridge and what do you suppose? Mrs. Golightly was set to play with Mrs.
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Canadian humour and satire
Mrs. Gampish continued to eat her dessert. Mrs. Golightly attempted to smile in a
society way, but it was no good, and she couldn't say a thing. After dinner there
was bridge and what do you suppose? Mrs. Golightly was set to play with Mrs.
Mrs. Gampish continued to eat her dessert. Mrs. Golighdy attempted to smile in a
society way, but it was no good, and she couldn't say a thing. After dinner there
was bridge and what do you suppose? Mrs. Golighdy was set to play with Mrs.
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ...
1892 AllySloper, 2 Apr., p. 106, c. 3. I never had a brand new tile, a glossy silk or
swagger brown, But I left home without agamp, And rain orhailor snow came
down 3. (journalists').— The Standard. Adj. (common).— Bulging. Also Gampish.
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Journal of Canadian Fiction
make a fourth at bridge, and which go to bed, she concedes adroitly if
coquettishly: "lf Mrs. Gampish really wants to go to bed," she said, timidly but with
effect, "l will stay ... a slight headache . . ." she said bravely fluttering her fingers
and batting ...
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The Life Of Charles Dickens
... a little farce, in one act, called "Mr. Nightingale's Diary," jointly written by
Dickens and Mark Lemon, into which the Novelist introduced a considerable
amount of Gampish humour. Here he was inimitable, and Miss Mitford, who
witnessed the ...
Frederic George Kitton, 2004
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
The Standard: journali5ts':—1873; T. Cf. Mrs Harris (another Dickens character: cf
. sense 2), the Herald. ggmp, adj.; gampish. Bulging, gen. of umbrellas: coll. (
1881, 1864); o Gamp is my name and Gamp my natur' is itself a familiar quotation
...