10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «SNEAKINGNESS»
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Chambers's English Dictionary: Pronouncing, Explanatory, and ...
Sneakingness. SNEAKING, snck'ing, adj. Being in the habit of acting with
cowardly concealment : mean : servile : crouching : covetous, niggardly.
SNEAKINGLY, snck'ing-li, adv. In a sneaking manner : meanly. SNEAKINGNESS,
snek'ing-nes, ...
James Donald (F.R.G.S.),
1872
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Dizionario Italiano, Ed Inglese Di Giuseppe Baretti: 2
SNEAKINGNESS, I, (basrnes's )_bassezm, viltà, miseria, s. f. Sneakingness (
niggardliness ) spilorceria, miseria estrema ,. avarzzm, s.f. A SNEAKS, } , A
SNEAKSBY, s. ( a sneaking sorry follow, who scarce dares to show his head) xin
tnpino ...
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language, in Two Parts: I. Gaelic ...
SNEAKINGNESS,*. Snagaireaohd, adap- aireachd ; splocaireaehd. SNEER, t>. n
. Seall gu larenlaeach, deau gaire, dean fanoid, mag. SNEER, i. Sealladh-
magaidh, eealladb fanoideach, focal taireil ; beum. SNEEREK, «. Fear fanoid,
fear ...
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Murby's Excelsior readers, ed. by F. Young
... from the fierceness of the savages' approach ; and the want of an idea whereby
to soften or divert their asperity, ho fell behind the poor sharer of his calamity, and
with an un- sinewed, apprehensive, unmanly sneakingness of mien, gave up ...
Francis Young (F.R.G.S.),
1870
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My Uncle Hobson and I: or, Slashes at life with a free broad-axe
There was an unwonted sneakingness about the eyes and gills — and a loose
protrusion and pendency of the lips, caused by a complete paralyzation of the
muscles of the face. What could I, should I, must I do now ? As to Anna, if I had
ever a ...
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Vollständiges englisch-deutsches und deutsch-englisches ...
(hUh'iO to be penurious, jR'arg bcit, /. pennriousness, stinginess, (&nau« fcrci)
sneakingness, close-handedness, nig- gardlyness , gripingness, (ftnappbeit)
scantiness, tightness. i^arij'lirt), 1. adj. somewhat penurious; (tttm« (id)' poor,
sparing, ...
Johann Gottfried Flügel, Napoleon N W. Meissner,
1856
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JEGP: Journal of English and Germanic Philology
... not a coward (for cowards are rare in medieval romance), yet with the manners,
the sneakingness, so often associated with cowardice.17 Other lay figures are
palmer, merchant, beggar. The palmer or beggar is frequently the hero disguised.
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The Family Fire-side Book: Or, Monuments of Temperance, ...
... he fell behind the poor sharer of his calamity, and with an unsinewed,
apprehensive, unmanly, sneakingness of mien, gave up the post of honor, and
made a leader of the very man whom he had thought it a disgrace to consider as
a ...
Edward Cornelius Delavan,
1853
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Among the forest trees, or, How the bushman family got their ...
... usual dignified sneakingness, and was acting under some sort of temporary
delusion, that made him regardless of danger and of public opinion ; for each
wolf tried to be as hateful as possible to his fellows. " One very large w.olf sprang
up ...
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The Aristocrats: Being the Impressions of the Lady Helen ...
What deceit, what treachery, what sneakingness. Only a widow would be capable
of such a thing. But I must say I respect her. She fooled me completely. I could not
have been capable of so clever a revenge, and I detest her for it, because she ...
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton,
1902