КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «THWARTINGLY»
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The Phonographic Word-book Number Two ...: Intended ...
... abortively: — Fortifier, fortifying, fourteenth, fiendlike, fondling, foundling : —
Vegetating : — Meltingly, mortifier, mortifying, mortality, Martinique: — Dilatorily,
dilettante, dictatory, dictating, ductility: — Authoritative, thwartingly : — Hospitality,
...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849
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Nan Darrell; or, the Gipsy mother. By the author of “The ...
Nan DARRELL. You still look thwartingly. Now am I thoroughly convinced that a
phrenologist would report your organs to be marvellously inharmonious. He
would prove beyond the power of combativeness to dispute, that with you firm—
ness ...
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The Life of Arthur Murphy, Esq
There are but two ways to account for this remarkably strong coincidence of
characters in these two celebrated Comedies : the one may be what the author of
The School for Scandal has often witfully and thwartingly said of others on a
similar ...
Jesse Foot, William Combe, 1811
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A general Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the ...
Thwart, thwart, v.a. To cross, to vex» Thwartingly, thwirt-ìng-ly, ai. With opposition.
Thy, tby, or tby, 'prnn. of Thee. Thyme, tîme, s. A plant. Thyself, thy-selfj pron. recip
. Belonsing to thee only* Tiar, tî'âr, 1 Tiara,tU'-ra,.T- A dress for th* heod, ...
Stephen Jones, Thomas Sheridan, 1812
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A Concise Dictionary of the Italian, English, & French ...
Thwack, tia. battre ; tapper : frustare; sferzare. Thwart, adj. travers: bieco, bistorto.
Thwart, ea. mettre obstacle: attraversare. Thwarting, adj. contraire: contrariante.
Thwartingly, adv. d'une manière contraire: d'una maniera contraria. Thymron. ton
...
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The phonographic word-book ...: Intended immediately to ...
Fortifier, fortifying, fourteenth, fiendlike, fondling, foundling : — Vegetating : —
Meltingly, mortifier, mortifying, mortality, Martinique: — Dilatorily, dilettante,
dictatory, dictating, ductility: — Authoritative, thwartingly : — Hospitality,
ascertaining, ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
v. a. to strike, thresb, bang—s. a hard blow Thwart, thwirt. a. transverse cross to '
something else, mischievous—v. a. to n. to cross, oppose, be opposite [sitely
Thwartingly, thwhrt'ing-lé- ad. oppoThy, 'rai. familiarly, The. pro. of Thee Thyself, ...
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The Spelling Dictionary: Or, a Collection of All the Common ...
Thurik Thfirstan Thfirfiington si Thfirston thus thwartingly ' thwite thwittle thy thyme
tiara tib tick - ticket Tit khall ti'cklish ticklishness tick-tack T I lar-r: v"t'id tiddle - *r 'St
.Tiddy ' tide tides-man Tideswall tidlly tidiness tidings tidy tie tierce tiff tiffany ...
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary: And Expositor of ...
Thwartingly, <Awfirt'rng-lo. ad. with opposition. Thy, thI, or the. pron. of tfiee.
Thyself, THl-self. pron. the very person spoken to. Thyme, time. s. a plant. [dem
Tiara, ti-a'ra. s. a dress for the head, a di□t Tick. ilk. s. score, trust ; bed-case. Tick
, slk.
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A dictionary of the English language: both with regard to ...
'1 hwart, thwi'rt. v. a. to croîs. Thwartingly,th*Í'rt-lng-lJ. ad. with opposition. Thy, thy'
, prtm. of thee. 'Inyme, tl'me. t. a plant. 1 hyself, rh?-*èlP. fron, recip. belonging to
thee only. Tiar, ti'4r. Is. a dre<s for the Tiara, tl-V-ri. ' head, a diadem. 'l ice, tl'se.