PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «SCRIBBLINGLY»
scribblingly
scribblingly
merriam
webster
scribbling
from
present
participle
scribble
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
premium
unabridged
define
write
hastily
carelessly
letter
cover
with
meaningless
writing
marks
over
page
verb
used
without
object
scribbled
wiktionary
comparative
more
superlative
most
were
written
that
nobody
could
read
three
words
together
them
revised
published
want
thank
existence
tell
friend
about
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American Journal of Education
... I, with somo others, have boon sorry to see some of that reverend and learned
Mr. Hooker's sermons come in manuscript to the press, and not to have been
possible to be printed, because they were so scribblingly written that nobody
could ...
2
Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
... to write without use or elegance. [out care or beauty. To Scmnnma, skill)'-bl, 1:.
n. To write withSORIBBLE, ski-lb'-bl, s. Worthless Writing. Scnxmausn, skrlb'-bl-(
fir, .9. 98. A petty author, a writer without worth. [scribbling way SCRIBBLINGLY ...
John Walker, Francis R. Sowerby, 1862
3
English Grammar Schools to Sixteen Sixty
Hoole adds : ' I have been sorry to see some of that reverend and learned Mr
Hooker's sermons come in manuscript to the press, and not to have been
possible to be printed, because they were so scribblingly written that nobody
could read ...
4
The Prose works of Sir Philip Sidney
These news becaws I newly receaved them from a very honest gentleman at
Prage, I am bolde to sende them thus scribblingly to yowr Lordeshippe. To the
righte honorable my singular good Lord the Lord Burghley Lord Hyghe
Threasorer of ...
Sir Philip Sidney, Albert Feuillerat, 1965
5
The Prose Works of Sir Philip Sidney
These news becaws I newly receaved them from a very honest gentleman at
Prage, I am bolde to sende them thus scribblingly to yowr Lordeshippe. To the
righte honorable my singular good Lord the Lord Burghley Lord Hyghe
Threasorer of ...
Philip Sidney, Albert Feuillerat, 1968
6
The American Journal of Education
... I, with sorno others, havo been sorry to see some of that reverend and learned
Mr. Hooker's sermons come in manuscript to the press, and not to have been
possible to be printed, because they were so scribblingly written that nobody
could ...
7
The Correspondence of Sir Philip Sidney
These news becaws I newly receaud them from a uery honest gentleman at
Prage,I am bolde to sende them thus scribblingly to your lordeshippe. [vertical
line] Philippe Sidney. Sidney to Philipp Ludwig Count of Hanau, Nuremberg, 30
March.
Philip Sidney, Roger Kuin, 2012
8
A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
__i — . Hfl— '— “-7—4—. SCRAPER—SCREAMER. SCREAMING—
SCRIBBLINGLY. the surface; to act upon the surface by a grating noise; The
chlmlng clocks to dinner call, A hundred footsteps scrap: the marhlcd hall.—Ibpc.
-—v. n. to make ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
We are a spring frenzy, a picture that scribblingly fills. But the frame seems to
push in more closely. How do we move beyond its lines? unless our lives
become a theater of spirit: Several people locked in a room with ladder, several
small ...
10
the english grammer schools to 1660: their curriculum and ...
Hoole adds : ' I have been sorry to see some of that reverend and learned Mr
Hooker's sermons come in manuscript to the press, and not to have been
possible to be printed, because they were so scribblingly written that nobody
could read ...