10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «LICKERISHLY»
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
(in law) a freedmnn, the son of a freedman: LICOROUSNESS, g ' duine sum,
LICKERISHLY, Luann, adj. Gealachail. LUNATED, adj. Leth-chruinn, air
chumadh leth-goalaich. LUNATIC,. LIBERTINE, adj. Ain-diadhaidh, ana-
creidmheach.
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The Works of William Shakespeare
And the scenes where Pandarus lickerishly plans the assignation, and rallies
Cressida afterwards, are so purposely broad that every pretence of sentiment is
emptied out of the play ; the vulgarity becomes so conspicuous that the fighting
itself ...
William Shakespeare,
1901
... former predominates; broad of beam, defiant of port and bust, with that swing of
the croup which gluts the eye of speculation; somewhat lickerishly content with
herself, for reasons not beyond surmise: —she calls her dog “honey” and “dear!
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Three Plays and a Pantomime
His Majesty looketh lickerishly at Mistress Anne Boleyn, like a hungry tie-dog at a
bone ; but 'tis a proud bone and saith, Break me thy chain first. I'se warrant you
we see a pretty comedy played here, Mas Crummle, and all deeply prepared ...
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An English and Chinese standard dictionary: A-L
Nice in the choice of food, ^ilftigjliij; dainty, having a keen relish, ft ft |S<J. if &<J;
tempting the appetite, fifiVf Hfli Lickerishly, (lik'-er-ish-Ie) «<'«. In a lickerish
manner, ft£2!l*. Lickerishness. (lik'-er-ish-nes) n. The state or Quality of being
lickerish, ...
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The Smart Set: A Magazine of Cleverness
His lips part lickerishly over the ravishing spectacle, as if he were a pudgy "dope"
fiend. Lowly events in the home circle affect him almost as deeply by their play on
the more sensitive nerves of husband and of sire. I have had the melancholy ...
George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken,
1908
[apetitoso. Lickerish, LfcKERous, a. Regolado, delicado, LfCKERISHNESS,
LfCKEROUSNESS, LícOROUS- NESs, ». Delicadez de paladar, regalo.
Lickerishly,Lícorously, od. Deliciosamente. LÍCORICE, LÍCORICE-ROOT ОГ
StICK-LICORICE, ...
And the scenes where Pandarus lickerishly plans the assignation, and rallies
Cressida afterwards, are so purposely broad that every pretence of sentiment is
emptied out of the play ; the vulgarity becomes so conspicuous that the fighting
itself ...
William Shakespeare, Evangeline Maria O'Connor,
1901
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Early English Text Society: Extra series
There are four kinds of Gluttony :— L consuming too much food; 2, and too
lickerishly ; 3. devouring too greedily at meal-thne ; 4. eating between t>mes, if
one is not sick. (93) Of hcrte comeb pes scnne, And sehowe[p] boute al-so Hou
hy lettep ...
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Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and ...
... now he cooked the meat so unctuously and lickerishly, that the monks
neglected fasts and prayers, and gave themselves to feasting. Nay it is said also,
that he brought women into the Monastery, and came thereby much in the
Abbot's favor, ...